This is a wild one. Tesla has retroactively modified official Full Self-Driving contracts with customers to add 'Supervised'.
Tesla used to call FSD 'Full Self-Driving Capability', and the contract implied that it would eventually lead to full unsupervised autonomy.
Only in 2024 did Tesla add the word 'Supervised' to the official FSD package name and changed the language to remove the implication of delivering unsupervised autonomy.
Now, owners of Tesla HW3 cars with FSD who purchased FSD before the change report that Tesla retroactively updated their FSD contracts to add 'Supervised' and made them unavailable to download.
@Yoann_en_VE Supercharging generates a lot of heat, which helps evaporate any internal moisture. If you don't supercharge regularly, moisture will find a way in and damage the battery
So you're telling me that pre 2021 Teslas with Intel MCUs don't get Grok but any old car with Carplay does?!
And Tesla requires premium connectivity for Grok too.
My 2009 Lexus has a cheap aftermarket headunit that supports Carplay/Android Auto. So much for OTA updates keeping your car's tech up to date.
@Tesla Cabin air filter
Hepa filter
Brake Maintenance
Wiper blades
Radiator cleaning
12v battery replacement
Change AC bag filter
Drive shafts
Control Arms
Suspension
Etc...
Expect this after a few years