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If I order EAP, does it send a push alert in the app saying that I've purchased it? Kind of like when it sends a push alert that a software update is available or installed?
Hypothetically speaking (haha), I'm considering purchasing it but I'd like to break the news to my wife at a later date/time. Thus, wondering if she'd get some alert since we share the same Tesla account.
Hypothetically speaking (haha), I'm considering purchasing it but I'd like to break the news to my wife at a later date/time. Thus, wondering if she'd get some alert since we share the same Tesla account.
Unlikely especially if they decide to up it to $9k or $10k by 2021. That's just my opinion.I know that if you buy eap now and you want to upgrade to fsd, you essential pay 1000 more for the option that simply purchasing fsd straight off the bat. What is the likely hood of tesla putting fsd for sale like they did earlier this year for people with eap?
Yeah: this was how I got away with it - it's only $4K instead of $8K. For me, the additional money to go full FSD isn't for me. But all of these choices are personal - it is what it is worth for the individual.I told my wife even though I didn't want to. Her Model 3 has EAP ; so, she would have had a hard time telling me no. She was horrified about the expense! I told her that it was better than spending $8000 which was my only option a few weeks ago.
You can't count on anything in this pricing see-saw, but one thing has generally held up: you don't gain much by putting it off. I regret not getting the whole FSD with the car, and financing it.
For the undecided, one more triage:
Sticking to what they have is for people who don't need no stinkin' computers, they just like a fast sedan.
The EAP upgrade is a) for people who don't plan to keep the car longer than, say, 3 years. Or b) if they do, they don't trust Tesla will significantly improve surface street AP. That would make EAP entirely sufficient for many years.
The FSD upgrade is especially a) for those who plan to keep the car until it fails. By then FSD will have given them years of cool driving. Or b) who count on new things from Tesla, even on 5+ year old Model 3s. In other words they expect Tesla to keep updating, as they have for the older Model S, and not only put the best tech on their newest cars.
And a margin note re: the "better to put the money into TSLA stock" theory. The problem there is that if your stock rises, you won't want to sell it. So you won't be buying FSD or anything with it anytime soon ;-)
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I told my wife even though I didn't want to. Her Model 3 has EAP ; so, she would have had a hard time telling me no. She was horrified about the expense! I told her that it was better than spending $8000 which was my only option a few weeks ago.
Does the app show option to request for refund?Hmm... I'm still on my 48-hr. window for trying out NOA. So far I'm lukewarm on its performance... it's bouncing me around like a drunken sailor. If I'm to believe what Elon Musk just said about re-writing the entire software making it light years better, should I go ahead with the purchase? Well, do I feel lucky?
How do you like it so far???Unlikely especially if they decide to up it to $9k or $10k by 2021. That's just my opinion.
I bought EAP and while the argument that I'll pay $1000 more if I go FSD at this point is valid, I just bought $1000 of tsla today. I highly doubt I'll buy FSD ever on this car. Maybe when we add a model Y to the collection.
Ok... so for people who have to pay $4000 for Enhanced Autopilot gets auto lane change and summon... So what about people got EAP with their car? Will we get summon and auto lane change also? If not, how can they have two different versions of EAP?
Hmm... I'm still on my 48-hr. window for trying out NOA. So far I'm lukewarm on its performance... it's bouncing me around like a drunken sailor. If I'm to believe what Elon Musk just said about re-writing the entire software making it light years better, should I go ahead with the purchase? Well, do I feel lucky?
If I order EAP, does it send a push alert in the app saying that I've purchased it? Kind of like when it sends a push alert that a software update is available or installed?
Hypothetically speaking (haha), I'm considering purchasing it but I'd like to break the news to my wife at a later date/time. Thus, wondering if she'd get some alert since we share the same Tesla account.
You can't count on anything in this pricing see-saw, but one thing has generally held up: you don't gain much by putting it off. I regret not getting the whole FSD with the car, and financing it.
For the undecided, one more triage:
Sticking to what they have is for people who don't need no stinkin' computers, they just like a fast sedan.
The EAP upgrade is a) for people who don't plan to keep the car longer than, say, 3 years. Or b) if they do, they don't trust Tesla will significantly improve surface street AP. That would make EAP entirely sufficient for many years.
The FSD upgrade is especially a) for those who plan to keep the car until it fails. By then FSD will have given them years of cool driving. Or b) who count on new things from Tesla, even on 5+ year old Model 3s. In other words they expect Tesla to keep updating, as they have for the older Model S, and not only put the best tech on their newest cars.
And a margin note re: the "better to put the money into TSLA stock" theory. The problem there is that if your stock rises, you won't want to sell it. So you won't be buying FSD or anything with it anytime soon ;-)
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