Tesla puts out a major update at the end of each year with lots of goodies. I used to have FSD on a previous Tesla, but it is definitely not worth the upgrade over Autopilot.Looks like you’re getting a few goodies to offset the ‘restrictive‘ changes to your AP.
You're missing a big one; the fact Tesla actually says WHATS IN THE UPDATE. It's also adding functionality to the vehicle. Fords added, what, two maybe three functional items in their updates so far?I’m really struggling to see what I’m missing from this update by not having a Tesla.
I find the time between nags comparable to the amount of time BC goes before it decides it needs your attention too. In my short time using BC I find Tesla’s speed limit recognition more accurate and ease of adjusting speed limit compensation better. On a road trip where we were trying to conserve battery and stay slightly below the speed limit and BC was constantly deciding it needed to speed up to 5 mph over. The nav wouldn’t let me change the compensation without stopping the truck even though I was a passenger. Finding the down button on the wheel is a lot more difficult than Tesla’s roller wheel. My wife stopped using it after it did that twice to her. This is just for the comparison of BC’s basic functionality. Depending on how old your version of FSDb was it is noticeably better than last year, but I agree the $ from free AP to FSDb is not worth the price jump.Tesla puts out a major update at the end of each year with lots of goodies. I used to have FSD on a previous Tesla, but it is definitely not worth the upgrade over Autopilot.
Compared to Blue Cruise, I like with BC that you can take your hands off the wheel. You can't even do this with FSD which was poised to be Tesla's eventual robotaxi system.
On Tesla's side, I do like how you can see the traffic around you on the dash and also automatically view side camera feeds when changing lanes. The software on Tesla is more refined, smooth, and intuitive.
Totally agree. People love to make fun of Teslas cause they add “fun” or “gimmicky” stuff like light show or console games on the side.You're missing a big one; the fact Tesla actually says WHATS IN THE UPDATE. It's also adding functionality to the vehicle. Fords added, what, two maybe three functional items in their updates so far?
You mean the massive recall of nearly every Tesla ever built? oh...its just a software setting not requiring Tesla to pay a dealer, give loaner cars, etc...got it.Looks like you’re getting a few goodies to offset the ‘restrictive‘ changes to your AP.
This is not true at all, most of their update come like this:You're missing a big one; the fact Tesla actually says WHATS IN THE UPDATE. It's also adding functionality to the vehicle. Fords added, what, two maybe three functional items in their updates so far?
We have vastly different experiences. Unlike AP, Blue Clues won’t phantom brake or just completely stop working once the sun goes down. AP loves to lunge forward and stop like 20 cars behind, it truly is trash since the sensors were taken away.I’ve had Teslas for almost 7 years, and my Lightning for 1 year. I prefer Autopilot because unlike BlueCruise, it doesn’t cut out almost every time there is a bend in the road. Question: when my hands aren’t on the wheel, what am I supposed to do with them?
This is not true at all, most of their update come like this:
But they are better at their major updates.
BTW, like Ford updates, I still haven’t received my “Christmas Update”I reject your reality and substitute my own!