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by verhaust
920 days ago
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Can you give examples of this? I was recently looking for a car and saw the discounts and credits for a Tesla and thought it was finally time to go electric. Then I started researching the interface and saw so many people talking about how clunky it was and they decided to just use bluetooth with their phone to listen to music rather than the interface or even worse hacks where they setup a web server on their phone to mirror to the interface and have to type urls so they can use waze. My wife has a Honda CRV with android auto and it works great when I drive it. We both use Youtube Premium (formerly Google Music) for our music and I use (soon to be going away) Google Podcasts for my podcasts. Those both work great with Android Auto. My understanding from looking it up is that it is near impossible to use non-supported software with a tesla without ugly hacks. My experience with Android Auto is good that it, or something better, is an absolute requirement on my next car. From my research, it seemed like Tesla added more walled garden annoyances than improvements. |
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1. The navigation works really well for me. Including routing via superchargers
2. The UX of not needing a key. The bluetooth phone key works so much more reliably than other car manufacturers (n=1)
3. The screen is very responsive. Touch UI is fast.
4. The backup and side camera view is the best I’ve seen on cars.
5. Record the last X minutes from all cameras when you honk (someone backed into my car and it’s nice to have easy access to the video footage via the usb stick)
6. Auto defogging.
7. Heating and de-icing the car from the app when I’m having breakfast.
8. Autosteer (the free included one) works surprisingly well. It handles more roads and situations than I’ve seen on other manufacturers
9. Auto detect different drivers from the phone key and sets their seat/steering/settings (and even their spotify account)
There’s dozen more small things that show the attention to detail that some car manufacturers also have in their hardware but almost never have in their software.
It’s not all perfect (eg the Spotify app could be better) but it’s a lot better than any other car or rental I’ve been in, including carplay).