I don’t mind some features missing if it’s clear up front what so I can make an informed decision. What I mind is this whole shoddy approach to communication. “Dear xxx - we’re personally sorry that your PS3 won’t make the date we told you. We know it’s the xxx delay, but we just need xxx weeks to get it right for you. We also wanted to let you know that when you collect xxx won’t work. We’re really sorry, but we expect it to work on xxx. In the meantime you can take advantage of £xxx of charging credits as an apology. Once again thanks for choosing Polestar and if you’d like to speak to someone about your order, please call xxx”
I mean pretty that up, have the CEO sign it for authenticity and seniority and send.
I think they screwed up announcing customer deliveries had started.
Let's face it, they announced customer deliveries had started as an attempt to steady the falling stock price, it worked, albeit temporarily. The cars (my guess is at most 100 of them) ended up with loyal fans, employees and board members. Real deliveries aren't slated to commence until the software is ready which they are counting on happening later this month. It's a little weird saying almost nothing about the P3 and then now, a few months before actual release they start communicating again. It all points towards desperation in regards to the company's stock price. If I were them, I'd had shut up, not get expectations high and then deliver in August and start the press and media talk by then. What they did this time left a sour taste in people's mouths, not a good move. Nonetheless, the car seems to be great mechanically, and as the software improves I'm sure it'll be fantastic all around - their problem is communication and how they deal with media, it's amateurish. The delay's are not on them, they're on Volvo, but they could've managed the communications a lot better.
Well well, it's just another few weeks and things should start rolling in, including the P4 in Europe - if this goes smoothly and customers are happy with the cars I think they'll be fine, and I hope they will have learned from this experience.