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I’m neither wearing my Porsche hat nor my Tesla hat, and objectively speaking, the gap problem with the Porsche seems to be quite different than the misalignment of the Tesla. The Tesla cannot be fixed with two ghetto towels![]()
Ok, can you fix this with 2 ghetto towels?
This is a local GT4 here. The chassis mounting point where the strut tower attaches to the chassis failed and this is not the only GT4/3 this has happened to -
I don’t think it’s unreasonable to say that Tesla QC is worse than Porsche even though Porsche builds 2.4 times more cars than Tesla.
I don't know that. I doubt you definitely do either. How do you qualify quality? Is a screen not working same as a wheel falling off or an engine catching fire?
I don't know well the issues that affect Teslas (cause I have no interest in them), But I do know the common issues that aile the modern Porsches, especially GT cars -
Every GT4 made since Dec 2015 (I am luckily have an earlier one) have a ticking time bomb for 3rd gear cause they decided to weld the gears to the body instead of splining it as they used to till then. Result - they will eventually break - - GT4 G81 Transmission Failure - Rennlist - Porsche Discussion Forums
Even worse, some of the replacement transmissions have also failed. And even funnier, some of replacements transmissions were damaged in shipping because packing was so bad. Imagine if that was Tesla, Eni would have a 4hr raging hard on about how Tesla doesn't know how to even ship things.
I am not even going to mention the multiple 991.1 GT3 engine fiascos, that would be just too easy.
But before that, not many know, but most of the fabled 4.0 have had their engines replaced cause the screw in the throttle body would come loose because they were not torqued correctly from the factory, get injected into the engine and blow up the engine.
Even the 7.2 RS3.8, the variocam actuator screws would back off and destroy the engine - GT3RS 2011 Engine Problems - Rennlist - Porsche Discussion Forums.
Multiple 997 GT3/RS have had their center lock wheels go flying off. Imagine the outcry if even one Tesla had it's wheel come off!! Eni would have a 24 hr hard on and cry bloody murder! OTOH Porsche refuses to even fix the affected cars under warranty. Centerlocks - I'm out! ....Hello 5-lug conversion! - Rennlist - Porsche Discussion Forums
All 996 and 7 GT cars have their coolant lines glued, yes glued, so when the glue stops sticking, they comes undone, it spews super slippery coolant on your rear tires sending you and anyone behind you spinning. This happened just recently -
Porsche 911 GT3 RS Coolant Spill Causes 14-Car Nurburgring Crash. But the same has happened has multiple times endangering multiple lives. But Porsche even refuses to acknowledge the issue - Catastrophic Coolant Hose Coupling Failure Registry - Rennlist - Porsche Discussion Forums.
Most (if not all) 997.1 cars leak oil from the RMS. And no real fix, but add oil - gt3 oil leak common? - Rennlist - Porsche Discussion Forums
All the 996 cars has the IMS bearing issue - The IMS discussion thread (Read this first!) - Rennlist - Porsche Discussion Forums
And these are just the more serious and common issues affecting the last two generations of GT cars I am aware of. I am not even listing the one and two offs or the superficial issues - the paint, rubbing, squeaking, interior stuff breaking or the multitude various cases of the car just not even starting... because shit happens. And before that, it was even worse, I have drinks once a while with some really old school Porshephiles, the stories they tell makes you go wtf!
Having said all that, if I had a $million to spend on cars, without a second thought I would have 5 more Porsches and 0 Teslas. I don't work for Tesla neither do any of my family or close friends... I have no affiliation with the company besides I sincerely believe electric cars are the future of personal transportation and I respect Tesla for being at the least a major catalyst in making it happen. My other attraction to it is that it is an underdog against some fat lazy incumbents that gave us no real progress over the last 100 years.
I don't know what issues commonly affect Teslas, maybe they are as bad. I have not looked at it with anywhere the same interest because I am not buying one. But I have a few friends with them including my sister. Few have had no issues, other have had some while others have had quite a few issues.
Anyway, that was my my little bit, will stay away now, cause that took way longer than I want to spend defending a car I have little interest in.
That Porsche has waaaay better gaps than this Tesla. But I understand, you have to defend honour of Tesla, whatever reason may be...
You know, you would sound "waaaaaaay" smarter, if you actually read the linked thread, the issue with the Porsche is that it doesn't have the required gap a hood needs to be opened and shut properly... But seriously, if you have nothing material to contribute, why feel compelled to post anyway? Do you like being the monkey in the zoo flinging poo?