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2022 Model 3 Performance
That was the old roadsterNews flash: The Roadster was revealed on Nov 16, 2017.So it should be in full production "by the end of the year".
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That was the old roadsterNews flash: The Roadster was revealed on Nov 16, 2017.So it should be in full production "by the end of the year".
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Nope, that was July 19, 2006.That was the old roadster
^^^ This. I completely agree. If everyone just slowed down like a normal person when the car in front of them slams on the brakes, we'd get rid of multi-car pile ups, and insurance rates would drop.
Honest question, does anyone have any picks for autopark systems that are better than Tesla's in any regard? In person I've only used one and watched several videos of other systems, and am curious if there are systems with any advantages over the Tesla. The pros of the Tesla system:I had such high hopes for vision based autopark, but reality has crushed them.
It takes too long to select a spot on the x, it's more tolerable on the y, and i hate having to come to a complete stop like a dementia patient to start the process. When it starts. It's slow and still grinds the wheels. While it performs well in empty parking lots, in my real life tests in crowded parking lots (where I'd most want this system) it has failed 4 out of 5 times. And when it fails, it's so frustrating. It doesn't tell you why. It just aborts and you're stuck guessing.
I'm sad to say that autoparking is still a gimmick feature which I can't recommend to people. When none tesla owners hear me say fsd has gotten usable but autopark doesn't work, they don't believe me about fsd. Tesla really needs to make autopark a priority, they should be class leading in this area. It's embarrassing that they aren't.
It wouldn't even be so bad if it simply sucked, but the car insists on using it every time you engage autopilot/FSD, forcing you to turn it off again. I almost always forget that they are active until it does another dry wipe. This happens multiple times a trip. Effectively the routine needs to be: engage autopilot, pull up wipers menu, disable auto. Every single time.I think we should have a class action started to demand fresh wiper blades every 6 months until the autowipers are made to work well. My wipers dry-hump my windshield so often that the wiper blades are already toast.![]()
Voice command. "Wipers off"Effectively the routine needs to be: engage autopilot, pull up wipers menu, disable auto. Every single time.
I prefer hitting the wipers button on the stalk then selecting off or the desired speed from the UI; takes roughly the same amount of time and I don't have to speak to my car. Sometimes I use the wipers shortcut button but that requires searching for it on the taskbbar. The bigger challenge is actually remembering to do this.Voice command. "Wipers off"
Yes, "mute voice" or "mute navigation voice".Speaking of voice commands. Is there a voice command to turn navigation volume off? You can turn it up or down, but I haven't found a way to turn it off without going into the settings. This would come in handy when using FSD for routine trips where you only need the navigation for FSD, not the actual directions.
Thank you! I was trying "voice volume off" and "set voice volume to 0" etc.Yes, "mute voice" or "mute navigation voice".
Thank you. I suspected there are cars that handle the actual parking aspect of self-parking better.IMO, I find Tesla's self-parking bad, still.
I like the UI (outside of the S/X) to select a spot, which is unique, but it performs worse than my old Ford in both parallel parking and back-in. It's really slow and often wants to make a second attempt because the first it misjudges, unless you pre-angle the car perfectly.
Most tests online show BMW, Audi, and Ford better than Tesla, but they are older tests. They all seem faster and to make less mistakes, except ford that will ramp the curb on occasion.
If you say the same thing when voice is off, it will turn back on. Treat the command like a toggle button.Thank you! I was trying "voice volume off" and "set voice volume to 0" etc.![]()
The good news is we will have more storage, compute, and less latency when they scrap the V11 code still on our cars for highway use. When it's all NN's just the dropping of all that code should be a nice step up. We basically have V11 and V12 concurrently installed on all our cars...And then there's the fact that it's running a complex AI algorithm that steals computer resources which could be used for the UI or self-driving functions.
I set my wipers to off, they never turn on unless I manually do it.I prefer hitting the wipers button on the stalk then selecting off or the desired speed from the UI; takes roughly the same amount of time and I don't have to speak to my car. Sometimes I use the wipers shortcut button but that requires searching for it on the taskbbar. The bigger challenge is actually remembering to do this.
I tried it once in an empty parking lot with Tesla Vision turned on.IMO, I find Tesla's self-parking bad, still.
I like the UI (outside of the S/X) to select a spot, which is unique, but it performs worse than my old Ford in both parallel parking and back-in. It's really slow and often wants to make a second attempt because the first it misjudges, unless you pre-angle the car perfectly.
Most tests online show BMW, Audi, and Ford better than Tesla, but they are older tests. They all seem faster and to make less mistakes, except ford that will ramp the curb on occasion.
Wut?It’s not complicated granted your detail and story has now changed. Now it’s “stop and Go” traffic and going 10 mph. Different story evolving.
Not sure how people use v11 in traffic on the freeway. If someone in front of you jams on the brakes, so does v11.
The only thing evolving is your understanding of the situation I laid out (which of course there is ambiguity in,but everything I described was 100% consistent with stop and go traffic - I just did not explicitly state that).Different story evolving.
I'll check again but I thought if I disengage FSD and then re-engage, the autowipers are turned back on. Maybe that was only for Autopilot though. I'm pretty FSD turns autowipers on for first engagement of the trip though.I set my wipers to off, they never turn on unless I manually do it.
I don't know why some cars don't have that feature.
One and done for me.