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My bet would be they are changing the logo colour to black, and got a bit carried away with the disguise.I suppose the cover could be intentionally positioned to replicate the current boot join but I don’t see a dividing line in the glass that suggests a hatch… I hope I’m wrong though!
That was discussed on the USS thread. I'd link to it, but well...
This has been my assumption all along. The contract was running out and Elon told the devs to have the alternative in place by then. As always, development takes longer than Elon-time and things weren’t ready, so they’ve ended up with a load of cars that fall into the twilight zone of having no USS and no extra cameras. I’m curious to find out how they get around this one, bearing in mind Tesla have promised they will gain the parking sensor features in a software update.
Well they have to as they are contractually required too..Is they don't release TeslaVision for HW3 cars for parking sensors then that'll be annoying for my wife. None of the other will really matter to her. We aren't paying for FSD as there is none in UK and I doubt any in the 3 years she'll have the car. Yes radar could help with Autosteer but she won't use that either.
As for me, when I drive it I just want to have a blast around in a fast car on some B roads. Seeing as I'm for once not the one with the fast car. My Land Rover has parking sensors, 360 degree cameras and radar for cruise control so I'm all covered for cruising in comfort
Did they put a timeline in the contract for when they need to deliver full FSD for HW3? If not they just need to wait until all FSD HW3 owners have died, the cars are all on the scrap heap and move on.Well they have to as they are contractually required too..
Contractually required to, like selling FSD I guess? They never gave a timeline, they could take years to deliver it and would still technically be in compliance, even though it's long after you've sold the car.Well they have to as they are contractually required too..
wasnt there a court case with Tesla & timelines where the plaintiff won?Contractually required to, like selling FSD I guess? They never gave a timeline, they could take years to deliver it and would still technically be in compliance, even though it's long after you've sold the car.
As a point of note I'm planning on writing a letter before action to Tesla on the 3 year anniversary of buying my car - and FSD - and it not being delivered in any meaningful way.
So they've added the steering wheel back as an option on Model S / X (In countries where you can buy it) so that's a step in the right direction. I don't think I might swiping on the screen for drive selection but the lack of turning signals is a big turn off. Maybe the sales hit on low volume cars like Model S / X is hard to track but if they do this to 3 / Y I suspect they could lose a good amount of sales.So do you recon the refreshed model 3 will have the yoke?
Even if it doesn't will they move the indicators onto the steering wheel like in the MS?
I live in roundabout central. I think that's me out if they do that.
And don't forget the £5K to £8K price reduction that those picking up in December missed out on.You will be fuming if you've just picked up a car in Q4 that has very quickly become "legacy" while also lacking parking sensors and radar
In terms of an interior update, the 3 is reported to be losing the wood trim.3 interior needs an update - yoke wheels on 3P to start with and get rid of the stalks.
I don't think I might swiping on the screen for drive selection
The article references a possible move to a higher level of customisation, eg different trim colours to match different interiors. Wouldn't that imply a need to move to a build-to-order approach, rather than a pick-from-stock approach? Has supply and demand now equalised?
So from what I've seen when you are stopped with brake pressed it'll appear so then you just swipe on the screen vs using a stick to change. I don't think this is too bad. You are right you wouldn't use the auto direction select here, you can just pick yourself. I believe you can turn off the auto direction select which I suspect I would do, I just don't like that idea to be honest.I think I would ... I throw the Drive/Reverse stalk often when manoeuvring - moving into car barking bay, turning circle not quite enough, need back-and-fill - throw into R, feathering throttle (initially impacts slowing down rate, then reversing rate), throw into D again, feather throttle again, and into bay.
I've not asked, but I figure that would be hard to do with the "swipe" method ... and in terms of "The car will know whether D or R is needed" ... I doubt it in that particular manoeuvre!