Porsche's Taycan is $10k more than the Model S and superior in pretty much every aspect other than range. And even then it has a 250-300 mile range.
Not to mention it handles better, is based on a well proven frame, has better safety ratings, it's the better car in all bit range and charger availability (and Porsche has committed to setting up chargers in every multiple cities across America)
And where Porsche chargers do exist: they're faster than the Tesla Superchargers. So.... idk what's this "are not as good" to you? What metric are you using to determine this? Until you articulate what metric you are judging the car from any discussion further than this is pointless.
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And I've owned both cars. The Taycan is far better on road in my experience in Los Angeles, and I'll be able to tell you how it fares on a cross country trip soon.
My Tesla was all but forgotten after I got the Taycan.