Elon just tweeted that because the new FSD beta is out the price for FSD will go up $2k on Monday.
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1319164198241341440?s=21
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1319164198241341440?s=21
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FOMO is real Musk knows how to work his customer base.Looks like they done me....bought EAP before sept was finished. If I’d seen the latest footage of fsd would prob have taken that. No real complaint that’s the nature of the beast but feel a bit done over
Whilst the technology is fascinating, I don’t get the appeal of FSD. I find the level of enthusiasm over it rather surprising. I quite like driving and don’t really look forward to the day when I don’t need to do it.
I haven’t yet had a single journey during which I was pleased that I had Autopilot. On the contrary, I find it irritating and occasionally scary rather than relaxing or fatigue-reducing.
Maybe fully-functional FSD is something that one has to experience like automatic gearboxes or air conditioning before appreciating the value. I still think it will be many years before you can switch it on, trust it and do something else whilst the car drives itself. It will be interesting to see how often this new FSD nags you for input on the wheel.
I sortof felt the same, until I drove to Wales recently. The car drove itself competently for 85% of the journey (probably 50 miles or more?) and all I had to do was confirm lane changes (FSD). Hard to say whether I felt more refreshed at the end of it - as I left at 6am - but it certainly felt sublime and validated the tech in my mind.I haven’t yet had a single journey during which I was pleased that I had Autopilot. On the contrary, I find it irritating and occasionally scary rather than relaxing or fatigue-reducing.
There's the why-let-something-else-drive-while-I'm-in-there side of things, which for most of the time I agree, I'd rather drive. But the side of FSD that interests me is that it would possibly mean I could move to one car. Me and the wife have different working hours, where I'm generally sat in an office for most of the day and she starts and finishes at a different time to me, so I could drive the car to work, get out and it could drive home.Whilst the technology is fascinating, I don’t get the appeal of FSD. I find the level of enthusiasm over it rather surprising. I quite like driving and don’t really look forward to the day when I don’t need to do it.
Done you how? The upgrade to FSD takes into account what you spent on EAP?Looks like they done me....bought EAP before sept was finished. If I’d seen the latest footage of fsd would prob have taken that. No real complaint that’s the nature of the beast but feel a bit done over
I'm going to go out on a limb here an say that that is not happening in the UK with any car that any of us currently owns.There's the why-let-something-else-drive-while-I'm-in-there side of things, which for most of the time I agree, I'd rather drive. But the side of FSD that interests me is that it would possibly mean I could move to one car. Me and the wife have different working hours, where I'm generally sat in an office for most of the day and she starts and finishes at a different time to me, so I could drive the car to work, get out and it could drive home.
It could also potentially do the school run, or go and collect my parents from 70 miles away to come over for a meal. So it's the journeys that I don't want to do that would make a difference.
Done you how? The upgrade to FSD takes into account what you spent on EAP?