Falcon_Heavy
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i hear you..disappointing..My 10 year old watches YouTube and saw all the new v10 features.
Then I had to sit him down and have the talk.
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i hear you..disappointing..My 10 year old watches YouTube and saw all the new v10 features.
Then I had to sit him down and have the talk.
i hear you..disappointing..
My 10 year old watches YouTube and saw all the new v10 features.
Then I had to sit him down and have the talk.
Yeah, they can have that when they can pry that out of my warm dead fingers (I have the cold-weather package).Yes they want us to trade our unlimited supercharging cars in, so they can resell them without it.
Yeah, they can have that when they can pry that out of my warm dead fingers (I have the cold-weather package).
That is the opposite of smart. Instead, Tesla should simply use it as a revenue opportunity by selling it as a profitable retrofit, or sell the parts and allow a DIY upgrade via a customer available Toolbox version, or simply and publicly state (from corporate blog post) that retrofits will not be offered. The whole problem here is contradictory and misleading information from the CEO.Can people tell me if I'm being crazy... Or if this makes sense as something Tesla should do.. def. Offer MCU2 upgrade option, if your car.is still under warranty then free... If out of warranty, you can pay for it. And if you are an OG that has a gen.1 model S with the TECH PACKAGE then you should get upgraded free.
I thought they brought back unlimited supercharging on the new S/X?Yes they want us to trade our unlimited supercharging cars in, so they can resell them without it.
I thought they brought back unlimited supercharging on the new S/X?
I read that the CPO cars no longer include the lifetime free supercharging that they originally came with. I also read that the current LFSC being offered doesn’t transfer to the next owner, like it use to.I thought they brought back unlimited supercharging on the new S/X?
I think it’s it’s a moral obligation at this point. Why didn’t they just make MCU2 compatible with older cars in the first place? Forced obsolescence?signed as well, 3k now, i don't see why Tesla would not offer MCU2 retrofit, if replacing MCU2 cost $2500 / unit, then there will be $7,500,000 revenue coming in, easily...
I don't think that your accusation is warranted or fair. The goal of MCU2 would appear to be twofold: (1) update the performance of the MCU with the same CPU as the Model 3, and (2) reduce production costs by eliminating the need for a separate CPU to drive the CID. Both of these are reasonable goals. And neither of them are related to forced obsolescence.I think it’s it’s a moral obligation at this point. Why didn’t they just make MCU2 compatible with older cars in the first place? Forced obsolescence?
And they couldn't have done that without screwing the owners of older cars?The goal of MCU2 would appear to be twofold: (1) update the performance of the MCU with the same CPU as the Model 3, and (2) reduce production costs by eliminating the need for a separate CPU to drive the CID. Both of these are reasonable goals. And neither of them are related to forced obsolescence.
You are an adult, aren't you? If so, I would presume that you are mature enough to realize that improving a product made after you bought yours is not "screwing the owners of older cars".And they couldn't have done that without screwing the owners of older cars?
I'm very satisfied with Tesla's rate of innovation. I think it's great. The problem isn't that they are improving cars beyond what mine can be improved upon. It's that they have taken away functionality and usability from a car I bought new, less than three years ago. In fact it was less than two years old when V9 came out.You are an adult, aren't you? If so, I would presume that you are mature enough to realize that improving a product made after you bought yours is not "screwing the owners of older cars".
The only thing that Elon can be faulted for here, is that he promised an upgrade and hasn't followed through on that promise, despite the fact that there are people who made purchasing decisions based upon that promise.
What functionality have you lost since you bought your car?The problem... [is] that they have taken away functionality and usability from a car I bought new, less than three years ago.