I haven't had FSD do anything unsafe in many revisions, but it sometimes is less courteous than I would be. I have found myself in situations where it behaves in a not-socially-acceptable way, and I haven't disengaged because I wanted to see it through, and later regretted it because the person...
I wonder if they were buybacks. Those have to be going somewhere, and it would explain the extra warranty as that is a regulatory requirement I believe.
* edit I retract this, did not know all used Teslas come with the 1yr 10,000 mile warranty
I'm one of those people that doesn't like to let the old gas gauge go much below half.
Learning to trust the nav system and basically always drive on the bottom half of the battery took some adjustment for sure, but it's the only way to go. You just have to change your mindset. You do not want...
GM has the only system that will do it, and even it won't lane change. I think it's just too much risk with all that hardware that isn't theirs back there.
Ya they're like...legally required to be displayed. I suppose there exists a public database that you could run it and find out that it's *dun dun duhhhhh* registered to a cybertruck. Silver in color.
I am often pleasantly surprised at how reasonably Tesla prices their parts! Armed with the knowledge that it's only a 10 dollar part, and knowing that if there's 6 clips I'll certainly break 4, I decided to take a different approach. First I tried @UberNoob suggestion to use a vacuum, but that...
Two of the rubber pinchers are inverted. Happened a long time ago but still annoys me. Tugging on the rubbery bits nets no results. I need to get behind them somehow. I tried a solid tug on the whole plastic assembly, but it didn't pop out and I'm afraid to tug any harder not knowing for sure...
I have attempted to use free Grok on my desktop a couple times since this was posted, and both times I was told:
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