• @nottelling@lemmy.world
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    158 months ago

    FSD option costs $199 per month

    Doesn’t matter how well it performs, this guarantees I’d never, ever use it.

    • cdipierr
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      148 months ago

      As someone who bought a new Tesla in February, this is very much true - I’m certainly never going to pay 18-goddamn-thousand dollars for it. I just did my first road trip in the new car and wasn’t inclined to spend $200 to try it out. Traffic-Aware Cruise Control was more than suitable.

      When they wanted $5k for it, I could imagine the value proposition (though I’d never spend that much), but the current price point is outrageous.

      • @cyberic@discuss.tchncs.de
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        48 months ago

        The worst part is on the other site people said they paid for the subscription and didn’t get the required update for a month and a half. So that’s $200 for nothing.

    • Ghostalmedia
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      28 months ago

      I was pretty excited about the model 3 when it first came out, but after all of the upsell stuff, the car doubles in price.

      When you add in wheels, paint, extra motors, and software unlocks, a model 3 becomes a pretty interesting car. There is enough there to over look the build quality, lack luster interior, and lack of CarPlay / Android Auto. But all that stuff can put you at $60k +.

      IMHO, without the upsells, the only compelling feature is the charging network.