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In the very end of 2014 AP1 became available when tesla launched the dual motor cars that fall. All D cars have AP. A small group of 2014 non D cars also have AP. The cars detail list should say autopilot hardware. I recently purchased my 2014 85, w AP hardware. You can not tell if the car has AP by serial number alone. It's odd but at the end of 2014 some cars did and others did not. My s/n is 55861, I have seen s/n several thousand vin numbers higher than mine that did not have AP.
AP is awesome and I wouldn't get a car without it if you do highway driving.
Best of luck on your search.
 
So on the warranty theres a 4 yr 50k miles, is this on top of what it already has? And also theres a 2 yrs 100k miles but this one is for total miles right? Why is there 2 different ones?

For the 4yr/50k, it's on top of the existing age and miles of the car. For the 2yr/100k it's 2 years or 100,000 total miles (not additional). I think higher mileage cars (maybe older as well?) tend to get the second warranty type.
 
AP1 shipped in the last week of Sept 14. I was one of the very first cars to get it completely for free, on 10-1-14.

I will say that I have become disappointed. It used to to work flawlessly in the second SW update. It is worse now and I have no idea why. Quite disconcerting.

PS: the build quality of mine was really excellent. I have seen so many not-so-great reports since.
 
FWIW, it's not drivetrain warranty. Just drive unit. Doesn't include axles, even though i think it should.

Pass it along.., "Hey Tesla, make the "drive unit" warranty a full drivetrain warranty!!"
 
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