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Anybody else's car having sleep problems with this version? Since the update, the cooling pump is almost always running when I go into the garage,...
Don't expect replies with that kind of tone.
Chademo's fate in the US (and Europe) was sealed long before EA existed, when all of the carmakers in the US (and Europe) decided not to adopt it...
That has nothing to do with "stacking the deck", but with simple market realities. Chademo is a dying standard in the US. Tesla superchargers were...
It also benefits everbody else's vehicles. If it makes you feel better, consider that it saved American car companies like GM, Ford, Lucid and...
I received this late last night. Quite happy about the Spotify update. Finally support for podcasts, where Spotify has a much bigger selection...
There is a substantial difference between L2 and L3 in this regard. L3 doesn't require the driver to constantly pay attention in some situations....
The one on Calaveras Blvd shows $.35 on my map. The one at the Great Mall $.36. Most others in the area also show $.35 or .36. So yes, there seems...
I still have no idea what you are talking about. A high-res radar produces a point cloud, i.e. a set of points in a 3-dimensional space. So does...
That is the big question. I have no doubt that radar improves reliability (since it can easily recognize obstacles that cameras may miss due to...
What are you talking about? I never said that he "confused output form Lidar with Radar".
Lidar doesn't have to be 360 degrees. For example, Audi's L3 system has only a forward looking lidar (and it's a solid state unit, not one of...
I'm not Green, and I don't know if it's true or not, but I believe what he means is that Tesla secretly wants to use lidar but can't because Musk...
What does that even mean? L3 has nothing to do with "edge cases", but rather with risk/capability trade-offs. For example, the few L3 systems we...
If Green is correct, the radar that he mentions is actually a high-resolution radar, which is very different from what we currently have in the...
They are running a smaller number of cars in serveral other cities (e.g. Detroit). But their philosophy seems to be that if they can make it good...
I think obtaining and maintaining some form of HD map at scale is not as difficult as some make it out to be. Google and Apple have proven that...
Well, at the moment it's science fiction anyway. I doubt that the cars that Tesla is currently building will ever be used as robotaxis.
I doubt very much that one employee per 100 cars is sufficient, especially not with Tesla's current primitive sensor suite. The cars will get...
One aspect I found interesting is that Waymo, even with its more advanced driving policy, sensor suite and HD maps, still requires human "fleet...
Another recommendation to try Progressive. I shopped around when Geico wanted to almost double my premium after the first 6 months with the Tesla,...
Hallelujah, it's here: Multi-Factor Authentication
I have one of those little sliding covers over my camera. The problems start if they decide to force you to allow the camera to record in order to...
The "DARK" state doesn't bode well. ;) I just hope they take the privacy concerns into account and don't force people to allow this in order to...
The weather is great today, just the AQI is a bit high.
Interesting. In order for this to be useful as parking assist, they'd have to implement some degree of object permanence, i.e. the car would have...
The ID.3 is actually bigger than the Golf, and (due to the smaller drive train and longer wheel base) has about the cabin space of a VW Passat....
It's 120km/h (~75mph). On the Model 3 SR+ he got 160 miles (see video posted earlier).
Not sure why you keep bringing up the Leaf. The ID.3 has significantly more power (over 200 HP) and range, particularly compared to the first...
I think they'll stick with model years. Continuous changes create lots of issues e.g. with spare part logistics. This is something that the big...
There are now "hoods" in good old Germany? :p The ID.3 models with the 77kWh battery have roughly the same range as the LR Model 3.
If a Tesla can be used as the primary car, so can an ID.3, since it has basically the same range as the comparable Model 3 trim. There is also no...
I think pre-producing cars is standard procedure for them so the cars are broadly available on launch. Their target was always "summer 2020", and...
Bjoern did a real world test with the 58 kWh model at 90 and 120km/h. Results: 90km/h: VW ID.3: 413km/257mi M3 SR+: 402km/250mi 120km/h: VW...
I was at the Target today. The construction fences around the cabinets and transformer are gone, and the protective covers have been removed from...
The ID.3 actually has much longer ranges. Here are two of their models, as well as the equivalent Model 3 trims as they are sold in Germany (using...
You made the claim, how about you present evidence that lane centering on all Mobileye equipped cars is "far behind Tesla"? There are also plenty...
Is that so? Cadillac's Super Cruise system uses Mobileye, and their lane centering is excellent.
They actually shipped cars with HW2.5 for at least several months after May 2019 (see threads below). I don't know if they are still doing that....
That doesn't really compute, since we have seen a number of accidents that wouldn't have happened without Autopilot (e.g. crashes into stationary...
Don't use the stalk but the pedals if you want to play with Traffic Control. It's safer because it's less confusing and you already have your foot...
That was the case when it was first released, but since one of the recent updates it allows +5mph now, same as regular Autosteer. It won't be the...
It only works if either TACC or TACC+Autosteer is enabled. As I wrote above, CYA. They know full well that it's not ready for primetime. E.g. it...
Where else do you think are FSD owners supposed to use the traffic light control? ;) Autosteer has worked on city streets for quite a while, and...
Hopefully you have safely mounted it. In case of a crash it could become a projectile ...
Yes. This is highly misleading. The Panamera (2021 MY) just got a mid-cycle facelift in late August, that's why the sales of the old model...
It does not require the FSD package, but apparently it does require HW3: 2020.36 - no Detected speed limit for HW below version 3
What you mean is the Summon function. I would not trust it with any delicate maneuvering in a tight space. It has blind spots (particularly on the...
Maybe, but for one, I bet the majority of drivers never read the manual and at best casually read the small print that pops up on the screen....
But this is a reality that carmakers need to take into account in their marketing. The vast majority of consumers are not pilots, all they know...