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    New FSD details

    Why are you making excuses? The fact remains: This can happen on a crowded highway and cause major accidents, the car does not behave weird only when no cars are around, I can verify this from first hand experience.
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    New FSD details

    You don't think if you are driving on a crowded highway, you hit your right turn signal while AP is active and the car goes halfway into the lane and then aborts back into its original lane that this is not dangerous? This is how accidents are triggered by pass happy idiots that occupy my lane...
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    New FSD details

    This has happened to me MULTIPLE times, can confirm, he was not being sarcastic. In middle lane on highway, not a car in sight, put right blinker on, car begins to change lanes then reverts back to center lane, I have to force the car out of autopilot and complete the lane change. Model S 75D...
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    Model X regret (taxes)?

    A lot of "probably"'s in your responses, are you speaking from experience or wildly guessing?
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    Model X regret (taxes)?

    So far nobody has responded to my question about Model S depreciation over multiple years.
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    Model X regret (taxes)?

    Trade-In does not mean sell to 3rd party. Trade-In means sell back to the Tesla dealership, so not sure why you are bringing up CPO/3rd party deals.
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    Model X regret (taxes)?

    Explain. If I buy a Model S and a Model X, I would be eligible for two $7500 tax credits.
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    Model X regret (taxes)?

    So the $1 per mile and $1k / month is not true?
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    Model X regret (taxes)?

    I believe so, yes.
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    Model X regret (taxes)?

    From what I understand both Model S and X are eligible for the $7500 tax credit. One advantage the Model X has is that the full cost amount can be deducted in the first year on your tax return since it weighs over 6,000 pounds whereas only 30% of the Model S can be deducted. Do I have that...