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by dagmx
1274 days ago
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I think it heavily depends on when they bought it given the increase in pricing. I bought it at $7k, knowing full well that I’d never likely see true FSD, but the features it added were worth it to me like navigation on autopilot, and lane changes on the highway. We figured that just those two were enough to spring for it, given we commuted a lot and did road trips a lot. So it was nice to have it take over every once in a while. At $7k, it was pricey but not very out of line with other car companies upgrade packages. I think the ROI really depends therefore on what price point it was got at (someone who got it at $3k probably likes it a lot more than someone who spent 10k), and what they were expecting out of it. I think true FSD is a smoke and mirrors trick that Tesla will not achieve with their current sensor loadout. |
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