Elon Musk on Twitter
A little hope for those who had issues/didn't purchase FSD when it was on a fire sale at 2k.
A little hope for those who had issues/didn't purchase FSD when it was on a fire sale at 2k.
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Elon Musk on Twitter
A little hope for those who had issues/didn't purchase FSD when it was on a fire sale at 2k.
Elon Musk on Twitter
A little hope for those who had issues/didn't purchase FSD when it was on a fire sale at 2k.
Hmmm. I'd consider it again at $3k.
You're telling me. I'm also upset that my 4K television cost me thousands of dollars when I bought it but now anyone can buy one for a few hundred dollars brand new. I may or may not be upset at LG for this.I still think it's bull turd that someone can get my exact car for less than I paid AND get dual motors AND autopilot upgrades for free.
So my enthusiasm for Tesla and FSD is...low.
Elon Musk on Twitter
A little hope for those who had issues/didn't purchase FSD when it was on a fire sale at 2k.
You may or may not also buy a second one now, because what a deal!I may or may not be upset at LG for this.
I paid** that much just for a HD. Because it was 330MB.I paid $3000 for IBM PC with 64 MB hard drive in 1991.
Can you post the details?I still think it's bull turd that someone can get my exact car for less than I paid AND get dual motors AND autopilot upgrades for free.
So my enthusiasm for Tesla and FSD is...low.
Interesting. That would mean that EAP is considered a $3k credit toward FSD...which begs the question, how about a $1,500 AP upgrade for non AP-equipped cars with the option to upgrade to FSD for another $4,500 down the road (or whatever the new, high price is less $1500). Didn't bite at the $2k cost during the "sale" - but $1,500 somehow feels right for basic AP - especially if it serves as a downpayment of sorts on FSD.
Looks like they are really going to try to boost profits as much as possible this quarter, assuming this change rolls out soon. Combined with the “super cheap” P3D, they really want to improve their margin mix. Just need to wait for the opportune time, for the really big price drop.
Post-delivery EAP was supposed to be $7k (but can't verify that, but that was what it said when I bought mine), so if that's the case, the most might be $13k. Someone who quickly had buyer's remorse and added on EAP after taking delivery but before FSD was announced as an option ($7k), and then bought the upgrade from EAP to FSD for $6k.At most, someone could have paid $11,000 for both if they bought full priced EAP and full priced FSD.
And, hopefully, pedestrians. They've never been clear on the car's current ability to recognize and react to pedestrians, but for obvious reasons, I always operate on the assumption that it can't.So, $3000 just for auto city driving, because it can recognize lights and stop signs?
I'm pretty sure the warning is currently set to go off at a distance for either stopping in an unreasonable manner, or at least reacting in a way to reduce damage done because you won't fully stop in time. It is a last-ditch backstop, not something to rely on. As such it is hard to judge where they are at with it.Just yesterday I tested it on a pretty simple intersection that had a red light that I was approaching, and nope, no warning at all (at least not by the time one would have to react to be able to stop in a reasonable manner).