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I wonder if this will apply to deliveries outside of the Perth metro area.Looks like Tesla have finally given up on the local delivery company, going forward Perth collections will be from Autonexus in Canning Vale with staff onsite to properly deal with handover.
What are you doing overtaking a B-double on the left? Sounds like a recipe for death by crush injuries.
ONLY TASMANIAN's think of Tasmania AS a country! Do we need a passport to go there? A visa?
My P- just got the v10 update (2019.32.12.1), but the navigation data did not get updated, it's still at AU-2018.12-983. Has anyone got more recent nav data? The main problem is outdated speed limits.
At least 30 out of the 60 cars which arrived on Oregon Highway last Friday are being handed over next week. Most owners have received updated appointment times.I wonder if this will apply to deliveries outside of the Perth metro area.
Yes, I have AU-2019.24-10589. Do you have decent wifi and internet speed where the car gets parked? Map updates are typically very large and last I heard do not update over LTE, only wifi.
Would be interested to hear if anyone else has nav data as old as mine.
Same, looks like you're in just before meJust got the email. Delayed by another day but at least it looks like this date will stick
I am looking at software options for looking through dash cam or sentry footage. I use a Mac at home so that's preference. I see there are actually 4 apps in the Mac App Store offering to do this all bout $8-9. Does anyone have experience or recommendation with any of these?
I have the same nav data as yours. I spoke with Tesla support on Thursday and asked if I could get AU-2019.24 nav data update. They checked something and said that my model does not have that update available yet so they cannot push it. Not sure how some people got it.Thanks for the suggestion. I just did a speed test from the web browser in the car (parked in the carport connected to wifi) and the result was 42Mbps download / 35 Mbps upload. That should be good enough. Would be interested to hear if anyone else has nav data as old as mine.
I am looking at software options for looking through dash cam or sentry footage. I use a Mac at home so that's preference.