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Buyer Beware - FYI - Cars and Bids is posting cars as having FSD when they do not...

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"Full Self-Driving Capability" this is worded technically correct, its capable after purchase as it has all the hardware, nothing really wrong with the wording, tesla does similar wording stuff

No, they do not. I get that its confusing, but Tesla's wording is very specific. Here are three examples of new cars listed by Tesla:

#1 - Only EAP: Inventory | Tesla - Says "Enhanced Autopilot"
#2 - Has FSD: Inventory | Tesla - Says "Full Self-Driving Capability"
#3 - Has neither: Inventory | Tesla - Says "Autopilot"

These terms have specific meanings and C&B is misrepresenting them.
 
...tesla does similar wording stuff...
When Tesla posts "Autopilot," that car has Autopilot:

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When Tesla posts "Enhanced Autopilot," that car has Enhanced Autopilot:

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When Tesla posts "Full Self-Driving Capability," that car has FSD already baked in the price and functional without paying additional $12,000:

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When Tesla posts "Autopilot," that car has Autopilot:

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When Tesla posts "Enhanced Autopilot," that car has Enhanced Autopilot:

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When Tesla posts "Full Self-Driving Capability," that car has FSD already baked in the price and functional without paying additional $12,000:

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Exactly. Unfortunately C&B is saying that their terminology is "industry standard" instead of Tesla's. I guess its great if you are selling a car there. Everything has FSD now, lol.