In today's first game of Jeopardy! Masters. Category Technology for 600 points. "The R1S from this company is an all eletric SUV with a nearly 400 mile battery range." No Jeopardy! Masters even attempted to answer it.
The destination network for me at least has been hit or miss but it is definitely a welcome addition to the solid SC one. There are places where you can't find a SC so a destination one is a big bonus to have as a backup. People have been commenting that Tesla really needed that amount of people...
The SC network is a game changer with practically all other car manufacturers jumping onboard with NACS. Very odd and erratic to dismantle the entire team. Range anxiety is still one of the top reasons people are reluctant to go all in on a BEV.
This doesn't help solve this. Instead, it extends...
I've been putting it through my usual driving activities and for me it's nowhere near ready. Yes, it's improved in other areas and yes it can do some amazing navigating in tough situations, but the basic stuff like highway lane changes have been degraded in my experience among others that I will...
Maybe he thought you "wronged" him during your drive as you state that he appeared to be following you in other videos. Maybe he took offense to you passing in front of him or some other driving grievance that he felt so enraged to do this.
Sorry it happened to you, at least it was this and not...
To this day, I don't understand how anyone actually thought that their Tesla could drive them to their destination while falling asleep at the wheel. This was years before in cabin cameras were introduced in Tesla vehicles. Hell, this FSD 12 is still crap.
Funny thing you bring up Acura, I thought that for my former vehicle ('11 MDX) the audio was great, especially with the Sony DVD-A stuff. I can say that only one song made feel immersive when I spent money on eBay on Metallica's Black album again, and that was Enter Sandman. Sad, but true.
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Yes, you are correct. Your vehicle probably has ultra sonic sensors and can perform summon, mine does not, it's pure "Tesla Vision". That feature is not available for these types of vehicles. There is no summon option even if you dropped money for EAP or FSD.
I've been using it and it's much improved compared to the older version of it, granted my vehicle is a "Tesla Vision" model with no sensors and if you pre-angle the vehicle it can be done reasonably fast, otherwise it's too slow, but apparently Tesla purposely rolled it out to be slow to test...
That does not exist and who knows when that will be available if ever for "Tesla Vision" vehicles. It took this long for autopark to finally arrive for Tesla Vision vehicles.
Reserved it yesterday. Interstingly enough, the Model Y is a "roomier" vehicle.
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