Drew57
Active ember
I hope the rewrite does turn the corner because unfortunately it's not relaxing having to anticipate something happening randomly when the car is in control - unexpected braking, swerving, excess speed into some corners, displaying but not responding to speed signs etc. I'm a great admirer of what Tesla have achieved but the car shouldn't be causing us occasional embarrassment in front of our passengers or other road users - but it does.
Don't get me wrong, driving a Tesla manually makes it the most relaxing and enjoyable vehicle I've experienced & I expect they will eventually achieve a stress free level of autonomous driving but sadly it's a long way from that in its present form, some of it caused by the quirks of our particular road network.
As I'm retired, I rarely use motorways these days & don't expect to keep the current car for more than 3-4 years so I've held off from purchasing FSD but may well add it to the next under a subscription model. I'm in the category of 'want' FSD but don't 'need' it so will follow progress with hopeful anticipation that both the software and UK regulatory approval will bring it to a level where it becomes truly worthwhile.
Don't get me wrong, driving a Tesla manually makes it the most relaxing and enjoyable vehicle I've experienced & I expect they will eventually achieve a stress free level of autonomous driving but sadly it's a long way from that in its present form, some of it caused by the quirks of our particular road network.
As I'm retired, I rarely use motorways these days & don't expect to keep the current car for more than 3-4 years so I've held off from purchasing FSD but may well add it to the next under a subscription model. I'm in the category of 'want' FSD but don't 'need' it so will follow progress with hopeful anticipation that both the software and UK regulatory approval will bring it to a level where it becomes truly worthwhile.