So you bought the car then researched it and don’t see what you like? Sounds like buyers remorse to me. And using FSD as a justification.
If you did your homework I think you’d see a lot of folks unhappy with the current state of FSD. But it’s not bad enough for most to give up on the car, the brand or even what FSD will bring in the future.
I had a Model 3 for a year and still bought X a year later even with FSD even though all I use is AutoSteer and semi-manual lane change. I’m betting that Tesla will eventually get closer to FSD over time even if they never quite fully reach it. AutoSteer alone is still pretty nice compared to other cars.
The rest of the car is just amazing. Glitches and all.
Don’t bother bringing it into service, there is nothing wrong with it. If you think other brands would deliver better bang for your buck, return it.
No SUV, handles better. No SUV is safer. No SUV is more efficient. No SUV is faster. FSD should get better, but most realistically know it may take years. And might need more hardware. I think there has been a bit more progress in the last 2 months than there was in the past year. I expect that trend may continue with some ups and downs. Mainly because over the next year they will better leverage the new HW3 computer. You can see bits and pieces trickling through now.
Elon might be late on things but he usually follows through, eventually.
But to be fair about your complaint. I overheard a Tesla Sales person over selling FSD to an elderly couple at the delivery center having no idea what they are actually getting. That should stop.