The Straight Pipes (1.8M YouTube subs) reviewed the new @Tesla Model Y Performance, and they spent most of the time talking about how good FSD (Supervised) V14 is lol.
"It slowed for a bird! The Full-Self Driving is unreal. Mind-blowing. I was driving it in the city on my normal routes, kid to daycare, where I grew up, this is insane. It's so good."
Full review: https://t.co/wSIPlpB4Sa
Tesla FSD (Supervised) review:
"It drives, changes lanes, signals, passes slower traffic, and even parks itself with almost eerie confidence. Parking behind some random warehouse, a bank, or a fast-food joint? It handled all of it like a pro. No sudden surprises. No jerky corrections. No panicked interventions. It just quietly gets on with the task, like a well-trained but slightly smug valet.
It even backs itself into parking spaces, which is especially handy if you plan to plug in afterward, since that charging port is mounted at the rear.
I completely understand the hype surrounding @Tesla’s technology, because it is genuinely impressive. Tesla tends to dance to its own tune, yet it continues to provide compelling transportation alternatives for the masses."
Full article: https://t.co/eamRYb1YXN
Guys, you gotta try a demo drive with a Tesla. The first time I tried a few months ago, my mind was blown!
It is absolutely life changing esp if you have long distance driving on the highways kind of anxiety that have no medical basis like I do.
FSD can see and hear emergency vehicles before you can. Guaranteed!
I was cruising along the road when my Tesla suddenly veered right all the way to the shoulder. I thought, “What the hell is going on?”
I looked in my left mirror and saw the ambulance 🚑 far behind me.
FSD 14.3.3 for the win 🏆
Tesla’s predictive navigation just hit different.
I woke up in the car, about to say “Hey Grok, take me to the gym”… and before I could even ask, Tesla already suggested the gym as my #1 destination based on my driving history and routine.
Didn’t type anything. Didn’t say anything. It just knew.
This feature that learns your common stops is actually super useful.