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Do you expect to still own your current car when FSD becomes complete and has regulatory approval in Australia?Suggestions based on emails from the US that this is a limited time offer to 30 SEP (so all about boosting Q3 profit).
Personally I'm still in two minds - but only because TACC and Lane Keeping/ Basic Autopilot is so good.
On a highway it's not exactly difficult to change lanes yourself then double stalk.
Hard to justify $5k for a few seconds of automation.
I just can't see Tesla being able to charge any more for these features.
Now if FSD becomes complete, and gets regulatory approval you still can't use your car as rideshare without other software and infrastructure.
If it happens I'd expect Tesla to offer a monthly 'TeslUber' subscription (having bought Uber on the cheap) that will integrate the car with a rideshare system, and provide access to a network of manned/robotic superchargers where someone will plugin your car and clean the car.
Not just Tesla. Cadillac have announced a subscription service for their Super Cruise.
Cadillac's answer to Tesla's Autopilot, Super Cruise, will cost $25 per month after its 3-year trial period
Suggestions based on emails from the US that this is a limited time offer to 30 SEP (so all about boosting Q3 profit).
Personally I'm still in two minds - but only because TACC and Lane Keeping/ Basic Autopilot is so good.
On a highway it's not exactly difficult to change lanes yourself then double stalk.
Hard to justify $5k for a few seconds of automation.
I just can't see Tesla being able to charge any more for these features.
Now if FSD becomes complete, and gets regulatory approval you still can't use your car as rideshare without other software and infrastructure.
If it happens I'd expect Tesla to offer a monthly 'TeslUber' subscription (having bought Uber on the cheap) that will integrate the car with a rideshare system, and provide access to a network of manned/robotic superchargers where someone will plugin your car and clean the car.
It has also been reported on offer in both North America and Europe.Is this "offer" only an Australian thing? I'm wondering if they are realising that the FSD package offered in Australia for over 10k is allot of money for very little improvement / advancement. A comment from the sales people when I bought my M3 was they thought it (10k
FSD) didn't add much functionality to the car "at the moment" in Australia.
My son is legally blind and if this robot on wheels could actually drive him around, then the 10k is cheap, 20-30K I would pay for his independence, But at this stage of development it's not IMO worth more than about 2k as corndog suggested...and I don't have 10k let alone 5k sitting around for a bet.
If that's even close to the price, then I'll be waiting until FSD is mainstream and the price comes down. The functionality just is not worth that kind of money for a non-commercial user.