Yet like the browser, it works on a BMW. Either BMW is skirting the law, or Tesla facing a wall of hypocracy because of classic Australian tall poppy syndrome.Aus law won't allow fob use. App only.
Sucks.
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Yet like the browser, it works on a BMW. Either BMW is skirting the law, or Tesla facing a wall of hypocracy because of classic Australian tall poppy syndrome.Aus law won't allow fob use. App only.
Sucks.
Are you talking about the 8.1 release?No, that was BS. It was supposed to recalibrate on freeways to enable greater than 90kmh, but it didn't need calibration, it just worked. Suburban roads are still limited to 50kmh, and that's a good thing. Driving down Toorak Road from Kooyong to Camberwell, the car was wandering out of lanes on slight curves and getting false positives from parked cars and oncoming cars (to a complete stop at one point). I don't think urban AP2 yet has the second camera activated, I think that is limited to freeways for now.
Righty-oh.
I thought I read that wasn't true, as the BMW 'auto-park' thing is done from the key and available here. Misinformation perhaps. A stupid restriction either way, as the fob is a far safer way to invoke it.Aus law won't allow fob use. App only.
Sucks.
S has higher speeds too.This is odd, is everyone talking about AP2 and speed limit increases talking about the X only, or anyone with an S have higher speeds available?
Perhaps we should compile a list of all the small ways the Oz cars are lacking features available in the US and petition Tesla to do something about it. Individually they might think they're not worth the effort but presented with a long list they might realise why Oz owners would like to see some action.
Also the Aussie regulators stuffed up auto lane change in AP1. In America, you can just press the indicator stalk in the direction you want to change lanes. Here, you press he indicator stalk and the "hold wheel now" warning comes on and you have to apply some turning force to get it to move....
Got 8.1 ver 17.11.10 yesterday when my car went in for minor repairs. A huge non- event. Changes the amount of info on a destination in Nav and that is about it!
None of the sketch pad, browser, user interface, new kernel etc that was promised with this release. A real con job from Elon!!
S AP2 8.1 on residential road is currently 50km/hr and at least 80km/hr on freeway, possibly more but haven't tested above that yet.This is odd, is everyone talking about AP2 and speed limit increases talking about the X only, or anyone with an S have higher speeds available?
Perhaps we should compile a list of all the small ways the Oz cars are lacking features available in the US and petition Tesla to do something about it. Individually they might think they're not worth the effort but presented with a long list they might realise why Oz owners would like to see some action.
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- Summons via key fob (iphone summons is a hit and miss affair and can end up being dangerous when it fails halfway)
- Homelink (or more realistically an alternative / equivalent such as IFTTT or Garagio or MyQ or ...)
- Web browser
- Auto Lane change without having to hold steering wheel
- 2'' hitch (I cannot see why this is not supplied in Au)