AndyWarrington
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I understand all that, no probs!The thing is though, how many of Tesla's "coming soon" promises have been kept? Do you trust them to implement them in a reasonable time frame? Having seen how they've kept people that paid five-figure sums for FSD hanging on four many years, without the slightest hint of apology for the lack of delivered features, I can't imagine that Tesla will prioritise replacing our missing features. The problem is that they're now too successful for their own good - it doesn't matter how many times they mug us off, they'll get away with it because people will keep placing orders.
I've got a Model X sat on my drive that does have these features, and I can imagine myself getting annoyed every time I experience a regression of functionality in the Model Y. The MX also has free supercharging... Maybe I should just get a MCU upgrade, put up with the silly doors, miss out on the extra second off the 0-60 time, and save myself about twenty grand.
If I come across as narky, that's because I'm annoyed at Tesla, and not you @AndyWarrington
Tesla's process is pants - I think we can all say that's a given. Coming soon, and EDD's make this process a torture. The lack of communication between factory/production and customer services is non-existent. That's Tesla's biggest failure in my eyes.
Regards FSD - I don't see the point of it - in the UK anyway (yet). It's why I went for EAP, can always upgrade as and when FSD will be allowed/useful. I do think the way you can just pay the balance to upgrade is a decent offer, I think it could've been a very easy thing to do to make us pay full price for an upgrade like that but that's just my opinion.
Stick some hopium in your next brew, c'mon