Teslas are for people that hate driving, no matter how fast they are. On one end they're trying to show you how wickedly fast they are. Then on the other end, they're trying to be autonomous where you don't even need to drive the car... yay! How does that work?
Listen, Teslas are iPhones with wheels. They've for the general public who have $$$, don't like tinkering and just want to go from point A to B ideally, without even having to drive the car.
If Tesla could work on a more driver oriented experience, I might consider them, but as of now, I feel like they're against the car enthusiast and cater to people that have $$$ and don't care about the actual driving experience.
The model 3 performance is really fun to drive. Buddy of mine recently sold his dual pulley b8 s4 for one. He has a lift in his garage and does all his own work. If he offered it in a straight up trade for my R I'd do it in a heart beat.