marc_hanna
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- First Name
- Marc
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- May 16, 2024
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- Nova Scotia
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- '23 Lightning Lariat ER; '25 Tesla Model 3; '16 Porsche Macan S; '87 MB 560SL
I personally wouldn't pay anything for BC as it is now, and even though 1.4 is supposed to be a lot better, it's still only a small marginal improvement, and I still don't think I'm willing to pay for itMy understanding of Tesla Autopilot is it's equivalent to Ford's Adaptive Cruise Control. There is no hands free option. Full Self Driving allows hands-free navigation but costs $8000 or $99/month. BlueCruise seems to be somewhere in-between and is priced accordingly.
BlueCruise 1.0 isn't very good and isn't worth $50/month. BC1.4 is much better and will be worth $50/month to someone who does a lot of highway driving. I'm one of those people.
If Ford's take rate is half of GMs they are on equal footing. I'm guessing it will be less. In my opinion, they should use the Netflix model; start with a "might as well"* price and slowly raise it until they find optimum revenue. It's easier to keep subscribers than it is to make subscribers.
* A price so low you might as well try it.
Tesla's full self-driving is exceptional, and I bought the lifetime version. You can use it full hands free on every road. It compensates in construction zones, and can even correct its own mistakes.
If Ford can get to something that is half as good as Tesla's FSD, I would be willing to pay half as much for it.
I might take out a Chevy for a drive and see how their's works.
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