Bet you most people don't even know how to look up addresses using the map or those map books.
Because I am "directionally challenged" (lol), back in the day, I used to have thomas brothers guides for like 3 counties in the trunk of my car. Everyplace I might go to, I had the thomas brothers guide map book for.
When I was going someplace I didnt know how to get to, I would bring the TB guide in the house, and write down the directions on a piece of paper. If my wife (who I have been married to for 34 years now) was with me, I would hand her the piece of paper and ask her to let me know when I needed to turn (my first "nav lady").
My wife is the daughter of a truck driver who owned his own rig and drove all over the US, and is absolutely the opposite of me regarding directions. Take her someplace once and she knows how to get there pretty much forever more, and likely can put together a couple shortcuts.
When in car navigation started to be a thing, and I could afford to do so, it became a "must have" for me. I realize I can use my smartphone, but I dont like the "bolt on" look of hanging a phone from the windshield. To each their own on that.
All that to say, I have used in car nav for a while, and at least in my area, the tesla routing is very good. Better than the same model year BMW that my wife drives. Tesla is missing stuff like waypoints (we have sort of beat that to death here), but in general its pretty good, and easy to see on the screen.