KEY POINTS
  • Tesla's President of Automotive, Jerome Guillen, recently sent an e-mail to owners of the company's first car, the Roadster, admitting "we need to improve service."
  • Tesla is now telling Roadster owners they will get their own dedicated service advisors, technicians and repair centers.
  • The original Tesla Roadster was made from 2008 to 2012, but Tesla no longer makes spare parts.

Tesla has been reaching out to its earliest customers -- Roadster owners -- in recent weeks, acknowledging that service for their vehicles hasn't been ideal, and promising them a new "dedicated channel" with its own service advisors, technicians and repair centers.

In an e-mail shared with CNBC by multiple owners of the original Roadster, Tesla's President of Automotive, Jerome Guillen, wrote: "We appreciate your continued and pioneering support for Tesla. We realize that we need to improve service for Roadster." Guillen also invited Roadster owners to trade in their old cars and put the value towards buying a newer-model Tesla, or a reservation for a next-generation Roadster.