@SaurusBitcoin@SawyerMerritt That is a really good point. However, once you experience FSD in traffic and long, tedious trips, you will never go back. I drive my Tesla 80% of non freeway drives and FSD does the work on 90% of freeway drives. Best of both worlds.
@HowardBlowsNKTR The offering doesnโt change the Enterpise Value. The offering strengthens thier negotiating power in a buyout negation. Basically, I am saying you are 100% incorrect.
It feels amazing when the car drives itself. It feels amazing gunning it on freeway on ramps. It feels amazing halting the cost of fuel. It feels amazing not having to replace break pads until ~75k miles. It feels amazing never having scheduled maintenance or oil changes. Should I go on?
I love BMWโs. Live them. Started with a 2008 335, then on to a 2012 M3, then and 2017 M2 (my favorite). I the took a chance and moved on to a 2020 Tesla model 3 performance. Game changer. Now a model Y performance. I still love driving but the FSD is a game changer. An option I will never do without. I was hoping BMW had ambitions for FSD in the future so I can switch back as I love BMW engineering, tight handling, and near perfect interiors but it looks like I will have to wait many years to make the switch back as I donโt see BMW offering FSD anytime soon.