Mine won't use cruise either but she has expressed an interest in self driving. I think she would use that.Can’t even convince my wife to use the cruise control so there’s probably not much reason to wait.
Can’t even convince my wife to use the cruise control so there’s probably not much reason to wait.
Do we all have the same wife?Mine won't use cruise either but she has expressed an interest in self driving. I think she would use that.
My wife has never used cruise control on ANY vehicle, because her mom never trusted it. And then she complains about her leg cramping during long trips.Yep. Same wife. But I think she just doesn't want to bother with it. It doesn't seem to be a safety concern.Do we all have the same wife?My wife has never used cruise control on ANY vehicle, because her mom never trusted it. And then she complains about her leg cramping during long trips.
The LIDAR unit is above the windscreen, not behind it.Been driving R1S for 3 years and will not wait for LIDAR. My practical question that can't be answered yet, " How much will a replacement windshield cost on the R2 with LIDAR? "
It's a minor detail but it definitely factors into the cost of ownership
I've had my Model 3 (Hardware 4) driving me around for 68% of my driving in the past month, since I got the FSD 14.2.x trial in late November. My wife will have none of it. She shakes her head, even though this thing has been right on the money, stopping at stop signs/stop lights, going through roundabouts, and even taking an 83-mile trip from our house to my parents' (along surface streets and interstates) without any driver intervention.Yep. Same wife. But I think she just doesn't want to bother with it. It doesn't seem to be a safety concern.
When she can tell the vehicle where to go and it just takes her there, then she may use it. I explained how self-driving would reduce her stress and she said "maybe I should get a Tesla". LOL. She hates to drive.
Just be cautious/prepared if you're ever heading into a setting or rising sun. I was a passenger in a friend's Model Y and yes FSD is impressive. However, on this occasion the FSD suddenly jerked and dropped speed as we were heading west on a freeway into a setting sun in otherwise clear driving conditions.I've had my Model 3 (Hardware 4) driving me around for 68% of my driving in the past month, since I got the FSD 14.2.x trial in late November. My wife will have none of it. She shakes her head, even though this thing has been right on the money, stopping at stop signs/stop lights, going through roundabouts, and even taking an 83-mile trip from our house to my parents' (along surface streets and interstates) without any driver intervention.
I’ve driven in those conditions and at night with none of those issues. I will note, however, that HW3 vehicles are highly more prone to phantom braking, whereas I have had any such issues with my HW4 vehicle.Just be cautious/prepared if you're ever heading into a setting or rising sun. I was a passenger in a friend's Model Y and yes FSD is impressive. However, on this occasion the FSD suddenly jerked and dropped speed as we were heading west on a freeway into a setting sun in otherwise clear driving conditions.
I don't know if FSD actually applied brakes or just applied aggressive re-gen but had my friend not responded very rapidly to resume speed in heavy traffic it could have resulted in being rear-ended. I won't rely on a camera/vision-only system for autonomous driving after that experience.
That’s my hope. Tesla’s FSD on HW4 vehicles is so good at this point that I expect nothing less going forward. The damn thing pulls out of my garage, and takes me anywhere I went to go and parks for me at my destination (curbside or in a parking spot). The other day, an ambulance came flying up behind me on a two lane road. The car put on its blinker, pulled to the shoulder to let it pass, then put its blinker back on to enter the roadway and continued. I just sat there with a stupid smile on my face while my wife rolled her eyes.Yesterday, my buddy let me sit in the left front seat of his new CT. It drove us through a 1-lane, hilly subdivision and to a shopping center parking spot. It was incredible. It was pulling into a spot next to a Honda with the door open and just stopped, possibly waiting but I hit the brake not willing to let it crash if it decided to. On the return trip it waited for an opening in oncoming traffic to cross a double yellow to get around a very good looking bicyclist. Rivian has some catching up to do. I'm hopeful that the litany of sensors will allow an experience at least as good as Tesla's some day s00n.
My CT buddy has always been a Tesla/Musk fan. I am, too, but I needed a truck so I never bought a tesla. I find the CT to be a visual betrayal to decency so I can't own one. I was very excited to reserve an R1T back in the day but I never felt a need for any amount of fsd. Now, I see that I do need it. I believe most of the humans that experience what Tesla is capable of will seriously consider needing it, too. I won't always use it but by God, I need it.That’s my hope. Tesla’s FSD on HW4 vehicles is so good at this point that I expect nothing less going forward. The damn thing pulls out of my garage, and takes me anywhere I went to go and parks for me at my destination (curbside or in a parking spot). The other day, an ambulance came flying up behind me on a two lane road. The car put on its blinker, pulled to the shoulder to let it pass, then put its blinker back on to enter the roadway and continued. I just sat there with a stupid smile on my face while my wife rolled her eyes.
With LIDAR, I’m expecting Rivian to be as good or better.
So it deliberately violated a traffic law, crossing a double yellow line?On the return trip it waited for an opening in oncoming traffic to cross a double yellow to get around a very good looking bicyclist.
How the heck do you expect to get around a cyclist on a two-lane back road (one lane going each way)? Run them over?So it deliberately violated a traffic law, crossing a double yellow line?
Or is that legal in Nevada? Genuine question.
