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Car play. I like it but I dont think we will ever see it in a Tesla since their nav is so integrated with level of charge/supercharging stations etc.I love the Model Y. Best car I've ever had and wouldn't trade it for anything other than maybe a Model X.
For me, it's still sort of insane that it doesn't have. Of course, some are more insane than others:
Apple Car Play
Built in HomeLink that works 100% of the time when pulling in forward or backward like every other car across every budget
BSM in the side mirrors
Cross traffic sensing
Waze
Waypoint navigation
Mechanical glove box button
Remote Sentry mode access via smart phone
The dollar store sun visors and crappy magnetic mirror cover are truly embarrassing
*I also hate that the rear passenger weight sensor doesn't deactivate when the rear seats are folded down, so you get a persistent yet intermittent seat belt warning on the screen when you have something heavy ish but not as heavy as a human across the folded down seats. This may be the most annoying thing about the car.
*I also hate that the rear passenger weight sensor doesn't deactivate when the rear seats are folded down, so you get a persistent yet intermittent seat belt warning on the screen when you have something heavy ish but not as heavy as a human across the folded down seats. This may be the most annoying thing about the car.
Completely agree with this, though funny mine is the opposite. It stays/drives WAY too far right in the lane. So much so that I get the little warning lines around the right side of the car as I pass people. Ridiculous.
- AutoPilot:
- It would be nice to be able to adjust the centering of the car in the lane. When traveling on minor roads with only two lanes the oncoming traffic seem very close when we meet. I would like to trim the lane centering to be a little closer to the white line.
These all chafe especially when they're standard on $25k shitboxes (I just rented a total POS Jeep something or other that had all of these).
- No Apple CarPlay
- No BSM in side view mirrors
- No Cross Traffic sensing for parking lot backing
These are others I too would very much appreciate.Built in HomeLink that works 100% of the time when pulling in forward or backward like every other car across every budget
Waze
Waypoint navigation
Mechanical glove box button
Remote Sentry mode access via smart phone
The dollar store sun visors and crappy magnetic mirror cover are truly embarrassing
I hate Waze because it sucks, some of the routes it has taken me “around” traffic have been bizzare and not time saving at all sometimes making things worse. I find Google maps to be much better. As far as speeding tickets go, let’s just say that’s not an issue for me…Not sure how anyone could hate Waze, do you enjoy getting speeding tickets ?! Jeez. Im not crazy about its map interface but Its 1,000x more valuable to know where the damn traps are. Pretty fundamental in a car that runs 11s in the 1/4 mile.
All cars I've driven in with rear cross traffic alert use radars. Usually the same pair of radars mounted in the rear left/right side which pick up fast approaching cars for blind spot detection.Do the cars that have BSM and Cross Traffic use radar for those features or ultrasound? If radar that could explain Tesla not having them.
Not sure how anyone could hate Waze, do you enjoy getting speeding tickets ?! Jeez. Im not crazy about its map interface but Its 1,000x more valuable to know where the damn traps are. Pretty fundamental in a car that runs 11s in the 1/4 mile.
Well I guess that explains why Tesla doesn't have BSM then since they don't have any radars, let alone rear facing radars.All cars I've driven in with rear cross traffic alert use radars. Usually the same pair of radars mounted in the rear left/right side which pick up fast approaching cars for blind spot detection.
I love the Model Y. Best car I've ever had and wouldn't trade it for anything other than maybe a Model X.
For me, it's still sort of insane that it doesn't have. Of course, some are more insane than others:
Apple Car Play
Built in HomeLink that works 100% of the time when pulling in forward or backward like every other car across every budget
BSM in the side mirrors
Cross traffic sensing
Waze
Waypoint navigation
Mechanical glove box button
Remote Sentry mode access via smart phone
The dollar store sun visors and crappy magnetic mirror cover are truly embarrassing
*I also hate that the rear passenger weight sensor doesn't deactivate when the rear seats are folded down, so you get a persistent yet intermittent seat belt warning on the screen when you have something heavy ish but not as heavy as a human across the folded down seats. This may be the most annoying thing about the car.
Dang in Atlanta its pretty accurate (cops wise) and the more people who use it the better it is. Its probably saved me from 3 life sentences and a trillion dollarsIDK if its just my region, but Waze became junk about 5 years ago. Speed trap and road hazard notifications are maybe 10% accurate at best.
You too? I thought it was only me! I think the biggest drawback in placing the screen in the center of the car is the back seat drivers are always aware of how fast you are going. ALWAYSNo need for Waze for speeding in my car. My wife keeps me apprised off my speed at all times
If it catches one cop with nothing better to do, it is worth it for me. I do a lot of multi state road trips. I find in some states it's worse.IDK if its just my region, but Waze became junk about 5 years ago. Speed trap and road hazard notifications are maybe 10% accurate at best.