Not anymore. We sold our 2020 Model S, since the mileage driven just didn't support our trips and back roads driving, ( lack of charging or working charging stations) . The wife got herself a Lexus ES350. She had a GS350 and sold that to get the Telsa, but always missed her Lexus. No real issues with the Tesla, except the screen would go dark and needed a reboot. Premature pad/rotor wear, pulsation or vibration, door handle on driver side failed to retract. Thats about it all fixed for free at dealer. Oh the tires do seem to not get the mileage Tesla claims. And these tires are rather costly due to the weight of the car, on the tires. But not bad, if you drive around town and short distances and or don't mind stopping for a while to eat more than often and charge up.