There are more than 20 Teslas in our extended family (large) - varying from the cheapest models to the most expensive ones (see pix when we gathered at our grandma's house). All of them are fun to drive, and simple to own (we all charge at home though many cars have free lifetime charge). Many of us bought/leased the cars when Tesla was the only serious game in town.
Due to the lame yoke steering & horrible build quality, we will not buy/lease any more Teslas. We have several Lucids & Rivians coming. We've been through the early days of Teslas, so we're not so surprised by what Lucid & Rivian are facing, but judging by the designs & biz logic, we think they will do just fine as Tesla. Hopefully the service & build quality will not degrade as the Tesla. Due to many painful experiences with German brands, we will never buy another German car.
Just in the last three months, my cousin's Tesla brake failed and she had no choice but to run off the road to stop, and my sister Tesla faced SEVERAL phantom brake incidents while on local streets (and not on autopilot at all), so we'll likely accelerate off the Teslas sooner.
One of my neighbors has a Lucid Dream. The early days have been painful w/ many SW bugs, but it is significantly better with recent software OTA. He flipped from being miserable to being quite a proud/happy owner. Another neighbor who bought an Audi e-Tron, and had the car ran out of juice in a short round trip from OC-San Diego and back (less than 200 miles) so now his whole family hates the Audi and wouldn't take it on any trip. He went from a proud owner to having his love for the e-tron shattered