Does anyone know when Enhanced AP will be available? I took deliver mid Dec, paid $5000 in Oct and have heard nothing from Tesla.
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Would you rather have AP that does not work perfectly and puts you and your family at risk?
Thanks, any idea why the delay? I thought eAP exsits now on older models.
We paid for and were promised a feature "subject to". I do not think there was anything unclear about that.No, just what I was promised and paid for.
Thanks, any idea why the delay? I thought eAP exsits now on older models.
Would you rather have AP that does not work perfectly and puts you and your family at risk?
Tesla's Enhanced Autopilot software is expected to complete validation and be rolled out to your car via an over-the-air update in December 2016, subject to regulatory approval.
I think these kinds of advertising promises are flat out misleading.
I do agree that its roll out is poorly managed, and Tesla's communications are even worse but it was an optional purchase with a clear disclosure. Disappointing, absolutely.It does not say anything about a half-baked 35mph single-lane version of Autosteer arriving on Dec 31 to a couple of cars.
To be fair, it does say "expected". That's not "flat out misleading". I'm not even sure it's misleading but I do agree it's very poor marketing.
I do agree that its roll out is poorly managed, and Tesla's communications are even worse but it was an optional purchase with a clear disclosure. Disappointing, absolutely.
The lack of non-scripted videos should have been my first red flag. At least with Mercedes reporters are independently verifying Drive Pilot v3 is operational in the 2018 S-Class.
There is a 1/100 chance I'm wrong about this,
JBenson. I'm with you. Unacceptable. No one would put up with this kind of nonsense except from this company. Most consumers give Tesla a pass when it comes to these kinds of delays but I guarantee you that in a more competitive market this would not be tolerated.
They deposited money purely on a hype...
Maybe just a little overboard? I did not deposit money "purely on hype" for my Model 3 reservation. I made it after driving a vehicle made by the same company for over two years at the time I put my deposit down. Driving that vehicle has also made it very difficult for me to imagine ever buying another ICE vehicle. A monster battery giga factory is being built in the desert to change the way we transport ourselves and store energy. The Model S outsells Mercedes, BMW, Audi, And Porsche In US, all while creating jobs in America (and this is coming from a Canadian). If someone told you just a few short years ago an American company would be doing this the so-called experts would call you nuts.
But if that's what you call "hype" then please Tesla keep it coming.
Oh, and I am forever indebted to all those who put deposits down on my vehicle before one was available for sale -- and waited years to get one. If they didn't do that, I likely wouldn't be driving my vehicle today, or posting on this forum, and reading about everyone complaining how bad Tesla is (not that they haven't earned some criticism but what surprises me is when people don't except a company to oversell its products, promise things sooner than reasonably doable, etc.).
AP to this date still does not work perfectly and it's on thousands of cars. Likewise it will be the case with AP2, as reported by some of those 1,000 users who got the update.Would you rather have AP that does not work perfectly and puts you and your family at risk?