I’m wondering if there are any autopilot difference between different tiers? I know there is the difference for changing lane and stopping at the traffic light, but I’m more interested to know the difference in autopilot itself.
For example, I notice in my base model, let’s say the autopilot speed is set at 70mph, and currently the car is cruising at 55mph. But if the front car accelerate, my Tesla would take ages to accelerate and the gap between the front cars can sometimes feel like 10 car length (only an estimate, but is significantly more than the set default 3 car lengths).
Then at times, my Tesla would drive too fast to approach the front car, then slam the brake when it’s getting close, that honestly is very scary, but it doesn’t happen every time.
Will the 2nd tier and top tier of autopilot be better in those situations?
For example, I notice in my base model, let’s say the autopilot speed is set at 70mph, and currently the car is cruising at 55mph. But if the front car accelerate, my Tesla would take ages to accelerate and the gap between the front cars can sometimes feel like 10 car length (only an estimate, but is significantly more than the set default 3 car lengths).
Then at times, my Tesla would drive too fast to approach the front car, then slam the brake when it’s getting close, that honestly is very scary, but it doesn’t happen every time.
Will the 2nd tier and top tier of autopilot be better in those situations?