Tesla is all good and everybody else is bad.
if anyone is into building and supporting high quality cars that don't require gasoline, I'm a fan. Tesla is the only one, therefore, I guess, the transitive property makes me a Tesla fan. If anyone else comes along I'm open. I've supported Phoenix Motorcars, Aptera, AC Propulsion, Wheego, Commuter Cars, BYD, Mitsubishi, Nissan, GM, Ford and others but none have had viable products or business plans yet. I have hopes that Ford's MachE may break them out of the ICE. I also hope for a good electric F150 and Hummer EV that might be useful trucks (I hate all previous Hummers). I'm concerned that Lucid, Bollinger, and Rivian may only be able to deal in the high end Rolls Royce/Land Rover market and, since I've never cared about luxury cars, I'm kind of apathetic to them along with MBZ, BMW, Audi, etc.
Do you like that your M3 does not support Carplay or Android Auto?
Yes, love it! I've never had a car with either of those, nor do I ever want them. I do NOT want Google or Apple software anywhere near the control of my car. It's bad enough that Tesla uses Google's maps but that is different from letting Google or Apple install their toy/spy software in my car. I have phones, tablets, and laptops I can use for my toys -- but not while driving.
I do wish the Model 3 had an AM radio though. The greater range of the 1 MHz signal gives one better broadcast connectivity when in the remote regions that I frequent.
How comfortable are your seats on a trip without perforated leather and ventilation?
I've only had 2 cars with perforated leather seats. Tesla Roadster was one - no big deal.
I've driven over 100K miles in my Model 3 in temperatures ranging from the -15 to +115 F with no problem. Of course, I often use a "fitness cover towel" (
https://jumpattire.com) in my vehicles so I have an easily washable seat cover. They are great when it is hot I've put neoprene seat covers on most of my other cars since cars are tools for me and they get dirty.
There are things I don't like about Teslas but they have far more important things that no other cars have today: Good EV engineering (efficiency, long battery life, low maintenance, etc), convenient charging infrastructure, best-safety, high-reliability, cheap-maintenance, Service Rangers, a path to a gas-free future, and they're single-handedly dragging the rest of the laggards along with them and showing them how to do it.
In the mean time, enjoy the games and furniture in your car.