Funny, I've had no shortage of Tesla people telling me I WILL be driving a Tesla in the near future. I have absolutely no desire to own a Tesla, just as I have no desire to own a Volkswagen or Fiat. And there is no way in hell I would even consider a first Gen vehicle from a company who's never made anything like it.
Probably the biggest issue I see with the CT is if it needs body repairs, as where I live the nearest place that might handle the specialized repairs it would need is 200 miles away. Add to that the issues for other drivers or pedestrians, like how blinding will bare stainless steel be when the sun hits it, or how much damage will it do when it hits a pedestrian vs standard sheet metal that has some give? And how sharp are the edges? I've been cut by stainless steel before, and it's not a pleasant feeling.
There are a lot of things that Musk seemed to disregard when designing it. Like before they downsized it, it was said it wouldn't fit in something like 80% of garages in the country. So you either leave it outside, or build a bigger garage. And how would that work for drive thru banks or restaurants, where the current ICE trucks can barely get through? It's like he wants the world to change to accommodate this vehicle, rather than making it work with what's already here. That philosophy is also a reason I wouldn't want anything from this company.