I’ve spotted Tesla are no longer offering basic Autopilot (lane keeping) in the USA where ‘Full Self Driving’ is live on new cars.
That means your only option is TAAC or a $99/month subscription for anything more advanced. They’ve also removed the outright purchase option, although that was $8000 or something daft that you’d never pay on a lease and likely on something you’d own.
For me that is 100% a dealbreaker and would rule me out getting another. I don’t want or need a £99/month subscription but I do regularly use lane keeping.
Given it’s not a standard feature in most cars I’ve been looking at (and frankly those implementations are better than the dated one in my car), I’m not really short of options elsewhere.
I’m pretty sure I can take the Model Y off the ‘what next’ list. I expect FSD will be here by the time I’m looking to pull the trigger given it’s going through approval in the EU right now and already live in Australia.
That means your only option is TAAC or a $99/month subscription for anything more advanced. They’ve also removed the outright purchase option, although that was $8000 or something daft that you’d never pay on a lease and likely on something you’d own.
For me that is 100% a dealbreaker and would rule me out getting another. I don’t want or need a £99/month subscription but I do regularly use lane keeping.
Given it’s not a standard feature in most cars I’ve been looking at (and frankly those implementations are better than the dated one in my car), I’m not really short of options elsewhere.
I’m pretty sure I can take the Model Y off the ‘what next’ list. I expect FSD will be here by the time I’m looking to pull the trigger given it’s going through approval in the EU right now and already live in Australia.
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