arichard2401
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You're not wrong. I just don't see what the use case is right now, especially for $12k. Yeah it's pretty cool that it can sort of drive itself around supervised. But until it can do it completely unsupervised (or even minimally), I just don't see what the point is. Believe me, I want to like it. I love the idea of punching in "work" or "home" in the navigation and just having it take me there with ease, but that's not what it can do. I don't want to pay $12k for a beta product. I'd pay maybe $1k to opt into a beta with the option of buying in full later. I'll caveat this by saying I'm trying it on roads around Philly, which are not great. But that just furthers my point that I don't see a use case for my personal use of the car.Why flame you, you just gave a pretty good review. "Being slow and cautious" is far from being bad.
Speed is something that I'm sure will get updated, it's version 1 of the new speed control.
And yep, if you compare it to a 15 year old, then that's pretty awesome that Tesla has gotten the car to drive in less time than it takes a human to learn.
It's still beta software, so it's not expected to be perfect yet.
The speed thing has me totally baffled though, it's worse that autopilot's resetting of the speed. The other day it decided that the 35mph road I was on had a speed limit of 50.