CGX car nut:
Wonderbar:

 A successful automobile company is much more than just selling cars. It's about reliable parts and service, dependable suppliers, dealership proximity, accurate trade-in values, a vibrant used car market and volume sufficient to pay off investors and invest in research and technology. Ask yourself, does Tesla have that structure now, or in the foreseeable future?

The answer to your questions is no.  Do a search for the lack of after-sales service.  

Tesla is also changing the whole game for after sales service in the USA. Seeing how bad every dealer I have ever dealt with has been, they honestly can only do better (well the AM/McLaren dealer is actually quite nice).

Another example: Ferrari has had my car for service since August. After 15 phone calls and messages they are finally sending it back along with an extra $1000 bill for a problem with the headliner which must have happened while the car was stored outside for some time...