Honestly, I was thinking this too. Here is my experience while driving to my daughterās school on the highway and switching the profiles.
Speed Limit ā 60MPH
Sloth - 60 - mainly used this and can attest that it 100% will go the speed limit. Also does not mind switching lanes to pass someone...
Updated this morning and took my first drive to my daughterās school. Absolutely what I expected FSD to be in the Cybertruck. Itās amazing!
the drive consists of a lot of different āobstaclesā.
- (1) unprotected left turn from my very rural (no painted lines) street on to a (4) lane divided...
So from what understand, there is a slat that was removed in the āfinal productā to create a water channel. In some cases this āmissingā slat can create space that is larger than intended and then it causes the opposite effect and allows water in.
The service center is supposed to measure the...
UPDATE:
One of my complaints to the SC had to do with a rubbing of my steering wheel against the plastic housing behind it. I attempted to recreate it in front of the Tesla advisor, but couldnāt. I guess though he wanted to look further and removed my steering wheel and noticed some...
I agree though. It does need more training and I attempt to use it whenever I can. When my daughter starts school back up, itās a fairly straight line drive with one traffic circle, 1 left and 1 right turn so Iām gonna be using it daily back and forth there.
It is my second. My wife was the guinea pig and we got her one of the last legacy ā25 MY LRAWD in our area. FSD, when she had it, was great too. Definitely not as polished as the MX I drove today though. That was completely on a different level.
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, itās GREAT! However, it is never perfect the entire drive and will do a few things that...