Well, as Elon said, building cars isn't easy, you can't just ask Foxconn to do it.

This makes me wonder exactly who they have doing their road tests, though, after comments here about handling:

Just last month, the magazine awarded one version of the car — the all-wheel-drive Tesla Model S P85D — 103 points, a tally so high it broke the Consumer Reports road-test ratings system. Its driving performance was better than any other vehicle the magazine has evaluated.

But Fisher said road-test scores are based on the performance, comfort and road manners of the cars Consumer Reports buys and evaluates.

So, apparently, according to CR, it drives better than a 911?