Wow. FSD and I were staring straight into the sun near Pagosa Springs, CO. FSD started to slow down. I initially started to override it, but remembered that FSD is usually right so I let it slow. Boy was it right. I would've hit this deer. @aelluswamy@Tesla_AI
There’s no doubt @Tesla FSD V14 Lite is ready to go. After spending a week with it, I’m very impressed by how it has transformed our ownership experience with our HW3 Model Y.
It feels like a new car. It has come to a point where I have no issue taking the HW3 car over my HW4 for a drive. It’s that impressive.
I can’t wait for everyone to experience it.
@thecyberfam Where abouts in NC are you? Tesla employees from NY coming down to install or from local areas? Wondering if they would install in the triad area
Ford is done.
GM is done.
Honda is done.
Toyota is dying.
Now FOUR of my employees have bought Tesla Model Y vehicles. They let me drive one. I was blown away... again. Full-Self Driving (FSD) is highly evolved. Human-like in its decisions. Feels safer than any human driver.
I told my staff to install a couple of charging stations at my company parking lot. We're going to offer free charging to any employee that drives an EV. (F*ck gas prices and war in the Persian Gulf!)
The future of personal transport vehicles on this planet belongs to Tesla, BYD, CATL and maybe a couple of other companies. And all of them will be EVs.
At this point, driving a combustion engine vehicle for daily tasks seems obsolete.
And I don't believe a single thing about climate alarmism and all those cultists who hate carbon dioxide. EVs make sense simply from an economics perspective: They're a fraction of the cost to operate, and much simpler to maintain (no oil changes, no engine air filter, no fuel filter, etc.). Plus, you can charge them from sunlight and get entirely off-grid with your "fuel" supply. (I'll be publishing videos showing this in my studio soon.)
Yes, I used to mock EVs. I once said I would never ride in a self-driving vehicle. I was wrong. The technology has been transformed. Battery chemistry improvements have enabled solid range capabilities and very good specifications on charge/discharge cycles. Tesla's FSD capabilities are far stronger than I thought was possible. They've outdone themselves.
Now, I'm absolutely convinced: I will never buy another combustion engine vehicle again.
@Michael_L_Rauch@Tesla@Rivian Those wheels are fire. 🔥 trying to convince the wife to trade the X for dune r1s. His CT and hers R1S combo would be a dream.
What happens when you die:
They divide up your shit.
They summarize your life in 500-1000 words.
People who knew you less say sorry to people who knew you more.
Everyone eats, drives home, and wakes up the next day and goes to work.
Whatever you’re worried about won’t be in those 500 words.
You can dare greatly or not at all, but you’re gonna die either way.
Might as well squeeze every motherfucking drop out.
Subtract all the options from the $61,990 Model Y L, it becomes ~$55,590!
• Included any color -$1k-2k
• Included 12 Mo FSD -$1200
• Included wheels -$2000 (price difference for Y)
• Included Zen Grey -$1000
• Included Tow Hitch -$1000
Makes the new Model Y L start at approximately $55,590.