Actually I am not sure whether this is off topic or very on topic.
Many posters are very concerned with the number of options available on the Model 3 relative to the Model S. It is interesting to note, at least I find it interesting, your mileage may vary, that numerous studies have shown that although people almost universally want more choices, satisfaction with the final decision and with the product is negatively correlated with the range of options. The more options you have, the less you are likely to be happy with the result.
One very readable book on the topic is The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz.
So we should have some sympathy for the poor Model S buyers who have have far too many choices.
Many posters are very concerned with the number of options available on the Model 3 relative to the Model S. It is interesting to note, at least I find it interesting, your mileage may vary, that numerous studies have shown that although people almost universally want more choices, satisfaction with the final decision and with the product is negatively correlated with the range of options. The more options you have, the less you are likely to be happy with the result.
One very readable book on the topic is The Paradox of Choice by Barry Schwartz.
So we should have some sympathy for the poor Model S buyers who have have far too many choices.