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Caveat Emptor? Buyer could have easily test drove and asked the question before paying too much for old tech.The irony is that OP states that "the [previous] owner was clueless about car" .... OP got hustled
Well, I actually got a pretty deal with it even without AP but just thought it came with AP.Caveat Emptor? Buyer could have easily test drove and asked the question before paying too much for old tech.
Don't remember. you may be rightAnd the price increased accordingly, no?
In 2016 Autopilot was called Autopilot Convenience Features and was sold for $2500.
Without purchasing the option, you still got Autopilot Safety Features. That means that Autopilot is active in the background to perform collision avoidance. Check your settings in the on screen menu for how assertive you want autobrake for example.
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You're right! I learnt something againThis was true earlier in 2016, but not for OP’s December 2016 AP2/“FSD” car. OP’s options were:
1) “autopilot safety features” - included as you state
2) “enhanced autopilot” - radar cruise, autosteer, autopark, summon, and freeway transitions for $5,000
3) “full self driving” which included autopilot on city streets for an additional $3,000 ($8,000 total).
Don't remember. you may be right
Yes and around the same time, they made the white M3 the free color I think. I paid $5K for EAP and $2K for white back in late 2018 and if I just waited a few months, I would have saved $7K because I really only wanted basic API do remember, and the price did increase when they "made autopilot standard" on model 3s. It increased 2k.
I checked but I don't have that option to turn on AP.Did you turn AP on? I've set up my dad as a new driver and was trying to show him how to activate AP using his profile and was surprised it didn't work. Come to find out you need to turn it on while the car is parked and agree to the terms/conditions. Once you complete that, then AP function should be available to you under your driver profile.
Apologies if this has already been told, but I didn't see this step completed in the my quick viewing of the thread.
I wish they’d kept black the free.99 colorYes and around the same time, they made the white M3 the free color I think. I paid $5K for EAP and $2K for white back in late 2018 and if I just waited a few months, I would have saved $7K because I really only wanted basic AP
Yes and around the same time, they made the white M3 the free color I think. I paid $5K for EAP and $2K for white back in late 2018 and if I just waited a few months, I would have saved $7K because I really only wanted basic AP
I checked but I don't have that option to turn on AP.
I’d have preferred flat white to be the freebie (Like it is with BMW, Alpine White and Jet Black as the free colors)Yep. I know this is a model S thread so I will stop derailing after this, but it IS an example of the somewhat "capricious " nature of Tesla's changes around stuff like this. The "free white" was supposed to be plain white, not the white that people like you had paid good money for, but in the end, they just swapped white for black as the free color and both were the same.
The rumors around that time (which I believe 100%) was that they swapped because black shows more micro scratches / swirl marks and people were rejecting more cars because of it, while white hides those imperfections better.
I paid 5k for EAP and 2k for FSD during the fire sale that happened during that 3 ish week time frame of including AP and raising the price 2k.
Thats because you dont have AP, but I thought we had established that for you already?
Now it's charging me $3k for basic AP, in order to get EAP, you need to get basic ap also, so that will be $9k ($3k + $6k). To get FSD, it will be $3k + $15k. That's crazy.Are they still charging $1000 more for "activating after purchase"? I remember it was $5k and $3k(FSD) at POS or $6k and $4k after purchase. FOMO FTW!
I’d start looking for another car unless you got an absolutely screaming deal on this or it has free supercharging.Now it's charging me $3k for basic AP, in order to get EAP, you need to get basic ap also, so that will be $9k ($3k + $6k). To get FSD, it will be $3k + $15k. That's crazy.
Are they still charging $1000 more for "activating after purchase"?