The videos speak for themselves, do a youtube search for various manufacturers and see what you find ---
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There is always this to demonstrate your new Pedestrian Detection System:
There is always this to demonstrate your new Pedestrian Detection System:
Bit confused as for the purpose of this post. Are we implying that Tesla doesn't test like this? Doesn't test at all?
The videos speak for themselves, do a youtube search for various manufacturers and see what you find ---
and how do you know Tesla doesn't test these type of scenarios? because it's not on youtube? lol
Internet searches & youtube are not a definitive answer . As I've already pointed out, Tesla does have an owner testing program.I think posting the youtube search results answer your question --- sorry if my implications were too vague
Great. Does the rest of the automotive industry include a company that delays for 10 years before finally coming clean with ignition key problems causing death? Yes.That's how the rest of the automotive industry creates rapport with consumers -- make their vehicles/systems validation procedures available to the general public....
"Social media" -- for better or for worse --- is how a lot of things are "hashed out" now-a-days
I'm just pointing out how automobile manufacturers make their testing data available to us normal peasants
And how Tesla doesn't participate in this
Internet searches & youtube are not a definitive answer . As I've already pointed out, Tesla does have an owner testing program.
Great. Does the rest of the automotive industry include a company that delays for 10 years before finally coming clean with ignition key problems causing death? Yes.
Does the rest of the industry include a company (or, a group of companies, including their close German competitors) that defrauds the world with their "clean diesel", causing thousands of deaths that they'll walk away from? Yes.
And the list goes on. The "rest of the automotive industry" has uncounted huge numbers of skeletons in their closet.
I get that you don't like Autopilot. I disagree with your methods (passive aggressive anecdotal and not completely researched examples), and your conclusion, however hidden and "innocent" you attempt to make it.
Wonder how well the Autopilot works in that thing.I have a framed copy of this in my man-cave ---- Tesla has a long way to go before they can compare to Honda in terms of technology and manufacturing
Honda is one of the very few companies that achieves the highest degree of performance reliable/affordable/efficiency while at the same time achieving incredible technological achievement
I think posting the youtube search results answer your question --- sorry if my implications were too vague
and how do you know Tesla doesn't test these type of scenarios? because it's not on youtube? lol
That's how the rest of the automotive industry creates rapport with consumers -- make their vehicles/systems validation procedures available to the general public....
"Social media" -- for better or for worse --- is how a lot of things are "hashed out" now-a-days
I'm just pointing out how automobile manufacturers make their testing data available to us normal peasants
And how Tesla doesn't participate in this
Wonder how well the Autopilot works in that thing.
Oh thanks for the great chuckle. No, not "everyone". In fact (shocker, I know), not "everyone" even has internet access. There are some Tesla owners (some on this forum) who don't use smart phones. There are tons of people who still go to the library to look up info.I beg to disagree -- we are living in a society where internet/youtube data is increasingly used for consumer purchasing decisions -- I can state (with a hefty degree of confidence) that everyone relies on internet/youtube (and Reddit) for information when making important decisions.
A perfect example: I'm travelling to the Philippines in August and have to assess the financial and security risks associated with this trip -- and while it isn't as bad as travelling to Afghanistan --- it isn't the same as travelling to Tokyo in terms of security risks --- and guess what the US State Department recommended to me in terms of assessing the risks?
Check the internet and youtube