Ha, now you have just segmented my statement with some bs irrelevant to my claim. Since you are terrible at debate, and since the OP shared an opinion and didn't ask a question, I'll bite...
Uh- you appear to not understand the person to whom I was replying intiially was discussing rain sensing on
AP1 cars
Which has
nothing to do with autopilot
Since you apparently lost the actual thread in your zeal to personally go after someone, let me re-quote the original statement to which I was replying-
PDX3181 said:
AP1 still also leads the way in rain-sensing wipers . . .
Notice how that claim is about AP1?
And how my explaining that rain sensing on AP1 cars has
nothing to do with AP at all?
Hopefully now that you understand the original discussion you can understand why what I wrote was factually correct- and your random misunderstanding of said discussion was off base.
Given the statement: "It has everything to do with AP. AP2+ cars are missing the rain sensor..."
Ah- I see you need even more context...
Here's the other part of my original post on this topic-
Me said:
Using AP for rain sensing was an "innovation" introduced with AP2.
So it seems you're trying to "correct" me on something I specifically, and accurately, already mentioned before you even got into the discussion.
Anyway- to sum up:
Prior to AP2, rain sensing in Teslas had
nothing to do with AP
This includes both AP1 cars with the AP option added, AP1 cars without AP added, and pre-AP cars made by Tesla.
All had rain sensing- none use the AP system for that function
at all instead using a conventional rain sensor.
So again- AP was
totally unrelated to rain sensing in all such cars.
AP2+ cars instead "innovated" by removing the sensor and tying rain-sensing to the AP hardware.
All of this was already explained by me, though less verbosely, in my original post- which it appears you either didn't actually read, or didn't actually understand.
Hope this clears everything up for you!