- mrnobody@reddthat.comEnglish2 months
Fuck Tesla and any/every other automaker for switching to subscription-based anything for features. As if the fuckstick hasn’t already raped people on price enough as it is. The board is completely lost and a bunch of idiots to keep fumbling over Lord Elon’s decisions.
mannycalavera@feddit.ukEnglish
2 monthsLOL who are these idiots buying their crappy cars? You only have yourselves to blame. Elon is just playing you like a fiddle.
- Ulrich@feddit.orgEnglish2 months
I have Autopilot on mine (2020). I’ve asked them at the shop to remove it and reinstall basic cruise control and they refused, and I’m jealous. Autopilot suuuucks. I went on a 1200 mile road trip through North Texas. The whole time the car thought the speed limit was 55 when it was actually 75, and it refused to go any faster, so I had to drive for hours with no cruise control. It sucked.
- SacralPlexus@lemmy.worldEnglish2 months
There is a setting in the menu where you can deactivate autopilot/FSD yourself and instead have a normal cruise control function.
- Ulrich@feddit.orgEnglish2 months
Yeah can use standard ACC but it still won’t go over the speed limit. There’s no “normal” cruise control.
- SacralPlexus@lemmy.worldEnglish2 months
Maybe we are running different software versions then because on my Model 3 I have it set to cruise control instead of FSD and it definitely lets me go above the speed limit. I have it set to default to speed limit when activated but with the right thumb wheel I can adjust set speed up or down. I’ve included a screenshot of my settings in case it’s helpful to anyone.

- Ulrich@feddit.orgEnglish2 months
Once again “traffic aware cruise control” is still not the same thing as normal cruise control. I’ve had this car for 5 years, I know how to use it. It speeds up and slows down randomly and refuses to go above the speed limit at seemingly random times. Sometimes it will, sometimes it won’t, with no clear rhyme or reason.
- rushmonke@ttrpg.networkEnglish2 months
The people who went to business school and make sure everything is priced as high as possible.
- XeroxCool@lemmy.worldEnglish2 months
100 million Americans are screaming Elon/Tesla is a business to avoid at all costs. 100 million Americans are screaming that EVs are a vehicle type to avoid at all costs. 100 million Americans do not scream, do not post, and do not have any higher opinion about the cars beyond being cool, cheap to fuel, or quiet.
- Zwuzelmaus@feddit.orgEnglish2 months
Elon is just playing you like a fiddle.
Fiddles? More like grains of sand on the beach…
mannycalavera@feddit.ukEnglish
2 monthsErr… is… is the expression “playing you like grains of sand on the beach”?
😅🤣😂
- obelisk_complex@piefed.caEnglish2 months
I wanted a Tesla, until about seven or eight years ago when they switched off features after some dude bought his Tesla used, because only the original owner had paid for the features.
I knew this is what it would turn into. Fuck Tesla, and fuck Musk.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish2 months
The only cases I’ve heard that fit this, is some of the old model S where “free supercharging” got removed from vehicles that were resold through Tesla.
Do you have a link to cases where functionality actually got removed from vehicles sold privately directly? I wouldn’t be surprised if it happened, I just haven’t heard of any.
- obelisk_complex@piefed.caEnglish2 months
Here ya go: https://www.jalopnik.com/tesla-remotely-removes-autopilot-features-from-customer-1841472617/
Edit: Ah, sold privately, as in directly between individuals? I’m not sure about that, but they totally could. They can track the location of the car; if it starts getting parked at a different house regularly, for example, it’d be easy to tell it’d been sold.
- ExcessShiv@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish2 months
Yeah they probably could, like all manufactures can these days, but I haven’t heard of it actually happening outside of them going back in to Tesla to be resold. Directly from person to person they retain features and even free supercharge access.
- Joe@discuss.tchncs.deEnglish2 months
They rolled this update out mid-journey, and I had to scramble to swap seats with the manequin driver. Not cool, Elon.
Not. Cool.
- 2 months
Tesla is already a failing company. This will only accelerate their decline.
- Analog@lemmy.mlEnglish2 months
Very much on purpose. Might’ve a long time ago if I didn’t mind losing physical buttons. Before the nazi tires were revealed, now the vehicles themselves don’t matter at all. I’ll never buy one.
- 18107@aussie.zoneEnglish2 months
You can’t get a refund if you’ve been paying a subscription for a missing product.
Wispy2891@lemmy.worldEnglish
2 monthsTesla: if you persuade at least 10 million idiots to subscribe for fsd (and reach a lot of other impossible targets) we will give you one trillion dollars
The Nazi: hold my ketamine
- ILikeBoobies@lemmy.caEnglish2 months
It’s what they call their lane-assist/cruise control.
They were supposed to stop using the term but the article might not be caught up.
- maplesaga@lemmy.worldEnglish2 months
I’ve used and and it seems like full self driving. Maybe that’s why it keeps killing people.
- XeroxCool@lemmy.worldEnglish2 months
Destination to destination? Stop signs, residential corners, merges, and blind mountain corners? In fog and road spray?
- 3abas@lemmy.worldEnglish2 months
I bought my model 3 with fsd in 2019, back when the only thing Elon talked about publicly was the push to increase ev adoption. Always hated the guy, but loved the car. Again this was before he came out as a full blown Nazi.
Not defending him, I think he’s a moron who hired really smart engineers to build a great car. I think his drug addiction and Nazism and stupid decisions have ruined the company, and fuck it I don’t even care about it anymore. Fuck Nazi Elon.
That out of the way, yes. Destination to destination, day or night, rain or shine, stop signs, lights, roundabouts, u turns, merges, overtaking, bridges, tunnels, pedestrians jaywalking, handles it all.
It’s not perfect, while it slows down in school zones, it doesn’t actually read the posted speed sign and goes faster than it should, it does weird decisions and jerky moves at very low speed in parking lots, of the address you entered is not a coordinate of the parking lot, it will pull over and disengage on the road in front of the building regardless of whether that’s allowed there. It does still make some mistakes occasionally, so I never trust it to actually not pay attention, but it drives me everywhere.
- XeroxCool@lemmy.worldEnglish2 months
I guess I’m out of date. Not sure if the meme outlasted the delays or if it just got buried in the politics. I continue to despise the lack of non-visual sensors to actually give it an advantage over human vision.
- scala@lemmy.mlEnglish2 months
If they want a subscription based car. Then at the very least I want to “rent” a car under that subscription, and not just one car. Whatever car I choose and for how ever long I want.
Oh that will never happen? Cool I’ll keep my 20+ year old car with no data gathering.
- 2 months
That’s called car sharing, and exists in a lot of places.
- Zwuzelmaus@feddit.orgEnglish2 months
I think this could be legally interesting (I’m no expert), because with the different kind of contract the lessor’s duties change. Especially regarding bugs or mistakes of the vehicle.
- CosmoNova@lemmy.worldEnglish2 months
Evil company does evil shit. Then again roads will be safer if fewer people have access to it and more annoyed drivers could potentially be a good advertisement for public transport. It‘s not all bad.





