I took delivery of my X almost exactly two months ago, and as I've posted elsewhere, it has not had any major issues. I will however admit to being nervous every time I say (or type) those words. Perhaps my vehicle was one of the lucky ones to be quality tested by Elon....? In any event, so far no trips to the service center.
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@sukhi, I do wonder how well the FWD doors will hold up over time, but I also know the doors enabled (or caused) the giant windshield, the superior rigidity and strength of the passenger cabin, and significantly easier entry and exit for second and third row passengers. These tradeoffs are part of what make the X unique and interesting, and as an engineer who has led teams that designed and built various significantly less complex hardware/software products from scratch, I'm
very impressed and thrilled that Tesla has been able to continue to innovate and take these sorts of risks after the success of the Model S -- and still deliver such a remarkable new and distinct vehicle as the Model X.
So far, my list of "I wish they would fix this..." items for the X is entirely populated by software bugs or software feature requests.