HaulingAss
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This is true but even Elon admitted a couple of months or so ago that the subscription price doesn't make a lot of sense for most people at this point in time.Well, that $199 comes with lane change and navigate on Autopilot so... If you're doing a long road-trip, it can help check your corners for you.
-Crissa
I'm quite conservative with spending money by increasing my monthly expenses with subscriptions but am much more likely to invest money by buying into the future. The only way I would subscribe to FSD right now is if it conferred a future benefit (like locked in the subscription price for the life of the car). Even then, I would be more likely to invest in the purchase. So, I would have no problem paying (for example) the $12k for FSD on a new car purchase today because I know it will be worth a lot more when it's able to drive unassisted. There is the risk that the development takes so long the car is nearing its end of life but that's a risk I'm willing to take because I judge it as relatively low risk and the reward in the case FSD happens in the next 2-3 years is quite large. Resale value on cars with FSD will sky-rocket when the FSD edge cases are solved adequately.
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