Teslas now park themselves after being built.

These cars are probably going to be an easy way to assassinate someone, for countries or very rich people. Most of us won't have to worry about that.
Yeah well in an era of exploding pagers I wouldn't put it past someone. The Cybertruck doesn't even have a mechanical connection between the steering wheel and the tires.
 
To each their own, but who could really tolerate that front end design?
Different strokes different countries. This car isnt produced in the United States.
But I suspect people who buy it even here in the states don’t want it to look like a generic anything car never mind it with impeccable fit, finish and paint.
 
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I'm glad so many have this kind of confidence in the car I drive everyday. I don't share it. It's great, but the FSD software isn't the good part.
The insurance companies have more confidence in it than a human driver based on their own claim data. This is actually something pretty easy to do down if they are aiming for FSD and already did well on some public roads. The same repeated path out of the factory is actually very easy. Most factory automation using sensors and cameras are developed the same way and you are just putting that logics and algorithm on each car that already installed them. Plus the people in factory are on payroll and have training to not do stupid stuff (or get fired) unlike people in public who aren't on your payroll.

My company fired a person who violated safety protocol last year despite him being a decent worker, sometimes meeting deadline to cut corner by crossing over a barrier can be deadly.
 
Can they park themselves at night, during snowstorms etc? The summon feature has shown to not work as well as advertised is this really any better
Some say they can. I haven't used these systems much, but in my experience I've seen it to be a bit spotty. Doesn't inspire confidence.


I'm thinking some favors must have been exchanged to get this going. There's no part of this system that should be considered unsupervised.
 
Can they park themselves at night, during snowstorms etc? The summon feature has shown to not work as well as advertised is this really any better
What's a snowstorm?
Hey, can people park cars very well?

All kidding aside, using auto park to back into a crowded parking garage is scary good. Except when another car comes at ya while the car is doing its thing.
 
Some say they can. I haven't used these systems much, but in my experience I've seen it to be a bit spotty. Doesn't inspire confidence.



I'm thinking some favors must have been exchanged to get this going. There's no part of this system that should be considered unsupervised.
He's shadow president so no surprise he's prob shadow governor of TX.
 
Different strokes different countries. This car isnt produced in the United States.
But I suspect people who buy it even here in the states don’t want it to look like a generic anything car never mind it with impeccable fit, finish and paint.
I am a BMW fanboy, but the 7 series is ghastly. All the rest I can see what they are going for.
 
I thought the headline was a joke-- the cars leave the factory, park themselves and sit forever as no one buys them.
Nobody you know buys them, apparently. Tesla sold 633,762 cars altogether in the US last year, and 1.78M worldwide.

Tesla Model Y alone sold 372,613 in the US.

What was it that you were saying again?
 
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