Texas25CT
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- Michael
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- 2025 Cybertruck AWD
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So my Cybertruck was in the service center today for the tonneau cover slat fix. Tesla gave me a Model X Plaid as a loaner for the day.
I have, every chance I get, used FSD in my CT and when it works great, it’s GREAT! However, it is never perfect the entire drive and will do a few things that I’m not fond of:
- Hug the left side of the lane (center lane in the right and yellow when in the left lane)
- Take turns faster than what’s expected or normal
- Slow down very late upon reaching a red light behind another vehicle or if the vehicle in front of me is starting to slow down (regardless if their brake lights are active or not)
I typically drive in a custom profile normal acceleration, softer suspension and prefer high suspension. But I believe FSD switches to the comfort profile… I think that’s what it’s called.
When using FSD in the Model X everything I just listed was fixed. It even felt as if it was more confident and it drove phenomenally! I let it drive me completely all the way home through the crazy Norfolk/VA Beach traffic and to the most southern part of Suffolk. If I dared to do this in my CT, I’d have to disengage and reset multiple times because of the issues I’ve listed.
Is anyone else encountering these issues? And do you have experience with FSD in other cars and can say it’s like way better?
both cars were on the same software version and FSD version.
I have, every chance I get, used FSD in my CT and when it works great, it’s GREAT! However, it is never perfect the entire drive and will do a few things that I’m not fond of:
- Hug the left side of the lane (center lane in the right and yellow when in the left lane)
- Take turns faster than what’s expected or normal
- Slow down very late upon reaching a red light behind another vehicle or if the vehicle in front of me is starting to slow down (regardless if their brake lights are active or not)
I typically drive in a custom profile normal acceleration, softer suspension and prefer high suspension. But I believe FSD switches to the comfort profile… I think that’s what it’s called.
When using FSD in the Model X everything I just listed was fixed. It even felt as if it was more confident and it drove phenomenally! I let it drive me completely all the way home through the crazy Norfolk/VA Beach traffic and to the most southern part of Suffolk. If I dared to do this in my CT, I’d have to disengage and reset multiple times because of the issues I’ve listed.
Is anyone else encountering these issues? And do you have experience with FSD in other cars and can say it’s like way better?
both cars were on the same software version and FSD version.
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