VAF84
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I’ve asked this on a few threads, and it gets ignored, so I’m making its own post. I know what FSD does, I don’t know why it needs to be purchased with the vehicle at a lump sum up front.
From what I’ve read, it appears as if all new Tesla’s have the hardware, and it’s just a subscription. Is that incorrect?
If the hardware is part of the vehicle upon purchase, what is the incentive of buying FSD as an option, as opposed to paying the subscription monthly. The up front cost is substantial. It’s really the only big option. A “stripped out CT” is basically a CT without the wheel and tire package or FSD. To me if FSD is software, then it’s not really an option I’d stress out about on the front end.
From what I’ve read, it appears as if all new Tesla’s have the hardware, and it’s just a subscription. Is that incorrect?
If the hardware is part of the vehicle upon purchase, what is the incentive of buying FSD as an option, as opposed to paying the subscription monthly. The up front cost is substantial. It’s really the only big option. A “stripped out CT” is basically a CT without the wheel and tire package or FSD. To me if FSD is software, then it’s not really an option I’d stress out about on the front end.
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