Not true. Elon has a mission, he is very vocal about it and Tesla has a big role in it. Also, I worked for Google before and the Google mission was very good.
But besides that, each company has to survive and they survive by expansion and being profitable in long term.
Probably the FSD is...
$50k is just the minimum, Tesla can sue you for your whole profit. And you don't even have to have a successful in selling:
You agree that in the event you breach this provision, or Tesla has reasonable belief that you are about to breach this provision, Tesla may seek injunctive relief to...
What do you mean? Your order is already in the queue and whoever ordered it after the deliveries will also get it in 2024, so do you. At least that's Tesla's estimate.
I guess they know their priorities and it would be good to know at least where is it on the priority list. I would assume that the FSD team has now some cycles that v12 is out for almost everybody.
I think CT is somewhere in the same priority list than the [3% Model S-es and X-es mentioned in...
My experience exactly. I got one rolling coal on my Chicago road trip (2200 miles) plus I know about one of my friends who expressed his opinion that he does not like it, but on the other hand it attracts lots of attention, people taking videos and photos during drives and stops and it makes...
Thanks, that's interesting! I was the first non-employee in the St. Pete showroom on Feb 7 (I'm told there was one employee delivery back in December). It's 6.5 weeks, so they basically had 2 delivered every week. I expected a little bit more to tell the truth...
It is exactly what I'm thinking, too. It just needs a different driver. Real Silicon Valley style I assume the Cybertruck team is relatively small and they just don't have time for everything. It's probably the new software driver that is needed for the new driving mechanism.
I don't think the...
Ok, I try to explain it:
- Driving in a normal car does not require any software, just a power assist.
- Tesla developed FSD so that it can work with a system like that: the FSD computer needs to perceive and affect the steering. They developed a hardware and software component to affect the...
The existing vehicles have just 2 inputs and 2 outputs (FSD computer and the wheel+tires). I'm just saying that it requires different software that I guess is not ready yet.
The CT steering is pretty unique due to the drive by wire mechanism: it has to combine two inputs (steering wheel and the FSD computer) into 3 outputs (tires, steering wheel and the FSD computer feedback). I guess they just don't have the software that can do that.
The carging experience was great: mostly 250kW chargers and usually ~30-40 minutes charging times. Charging is practically not a problem, because we spent lots of time shopping, so time flew.
Most of the chargers were empty or had only 1-2 cars and the attention the truck got more attention...
Yes, it was a good ride. The tire noise was significant, even so that it bothered me sometimes. I don't normally care about it, but when I drive I usually listen to music very loudly, so I don't hear it. This time I had a family with me, so the volume was very low.
I did 3 coast to coast trips...
Recently did a 1000 mile road trip and yes, at least Autopilot would have been useful. It was still a nice experience, but nothing like road tripping on my Model X with FSD.