Dead serious. The curb was next to the parking spot and it made an immediate right into it instead of pulling out then going right. Horrible. Tesla better cover the damage
I guess you probably know that Tesla isn’t going to cover the damage. It’ll be an insurance issue if anything but it isn’t worth claiming. So it’s an expensive part of your beta test software experience.
I tried summon once, the car turned the wrong way in a parking lot so I stopped it right there and that’s the last time I used it. Mine didn’t drive over a curb, wallop another car, run over a child in a wheelchair, hit a wall, drive into traffic, etc., so my beta test was cheaper than yours, but no more successful.
Be very careful with any of these self driving beta features. They screw up. And if this beta version doesn’t screw up, the next one might. Finally when there’s a feature you like and want to use, wait a bit and let the others test it with their expensive cars first. Then if no one bangs up their car over a few months then you test it, cautiously at first. Sometimes it’ll work really well a hundred times, then when you trust it, whammo into your garage wall, over another curb, or into a truck with a very high bumper.
But you know all this now, right? I should have told you before you summoned. At least you didn’t damage your car’s body. You are ahead of some testers.