Tesla is the only fully electric car manufacturer I would consider buying from.
Look at the Ford/ BMW battery debarcle on their hybrids..
Our Ford screen died at 6 years old, it's just tough luck.
Not to mention the terrible lifespan on the Leaf batteries. The series 2 seems much improved in that regard.
On the other hand, there are Toyota and Honda hybrids put there with batreries still performing well at 25 years.
We went for the T8 rather than a Tesla because of the need to haul a wheelchair about, and a proper load lugger is something consipcuously absent from their catalogue. To be fair, some people prattle on about the Tesla cabin but it looks like a valve radio designed by Ikea compared to the tasteful Swedish futurism if the T8.
Also, Tesla build quality is dire in other ways. A model S inner wing is 5 separate pieces, pegged, bonded and riveted together - 5 oppotinuties to loosen, fail, or electrolytically corrode with their neighbour. Just about every other car maker uses a single pressing, cheap and robust. Thats an example of why they're so needlessly expensive, and starting to show very poor long term reliability as a consequence.