I understand that the Achilles heal is the 12v battery. Or the single motor. Or a few other components that if they failed the car won't move. Anyway, I've read a few threads talking about the 12v battery and some failures. Am I correct that all the known failures have been 12v battery failures and that the rate of failure is fairly low? I always considered it rather rare that a 12v battery if properly sized would fail in the first 5+ years, or replace 5 with whatever number you are comfortable with. There's no suspected underlying design issue or overloading going on? I know, shame on me for even suggesting that something got designed wrong. NASA may get it wrong now and then, but GM doesn't, I know.
Totally random guess based on absolutely no insight or data beyond what I have read here, so take it for what it is worth. I would guess that some batteries went bad for being left uncharged or used while in inventory, IE vehicle main battery drained down to the point of not charging the 12V, some small percentage of 12V batteries just failed, and maybe, just maybe, a firmware SW bug where some computer doesn't go to sleep or draws a higher standby current than allowed draining the 12V.
There is one thread here about a 12V battery going dead while plugged in, where the owner typically charges his vehicle with the Tesla EVSE and the jdapter combo. That particular one strikes me as a potential compatibility issue where the vehicle computer communicating with the EVSE goes off the rails and drains the 12V, but who knows...
In general I believe you are correct, or at least I have the same impression