It is known that there were some significant quality issues with the Model Y that speculation suggests may have resulted in the death of the policy.
Or they could be betting they are established enough now they don't need the policy to convince people to buy them.
Regardless, the quality issues are well known. If you do any research you should already know what you are getting into. I certainly wouldn't consider one.
> It is known that there were some significant quality issues with the Model Y that speculation suggests may have resulted in the death of the policy.
Or they could be betting they are established enough now they don't need the policy to convince people to buy them.
Regardless, the quality issues are well known. If you do any research you should already know what you are getting into. I certainly wouldn't consider one.
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