Update from Elon said FSD increasing by $1000 in August in conjunction with enhanced summon release finally.
It may not be twice as useful, but I'd bet it's 10x more difficult to safely stop/start at stop signs/lights. If a vehicle unexpectedly stopped at a green light or drove through a red one people's lives would be at risk. The amount of effort that needs to go into that compared to just maintaining a lane/speed is well beyond the small price increase. If you don't find value in it, don't buy it. Not rocket science (which I'd bet developing FSD is pretty close toMy car can already do 90% of my local driving. Just can't turn on/off streets and make stops at lights and signs. It wouldn't be twice as useful to me to gain those things so why should I pay twice as much (or more) for them. Furthermore, why should anyone? Safe lane keeping solves most of my driving woes. And I suspect I'm not the only one who feels this way.
You should remove the "I already have FSD" option as no one actually has FSD. Some of us (including myself) PAID for FSD, but we definitely don't have it. And I wouldn't consider myself having it till I can navigate door to door (which is the option I voted for).I've got a poll up in another thread that asks what new feature/capability would make people want to upgrade to FSD...and it was mostly answered by people who already have FSD. I'd be curious for some of you who, like me, don't have FSD, to head over to that thread and chime in...
I saw that as a way to avoid people requesting refunds. At this point you're now paying for NoA, and will eventually get FSD at no charge when in actuality most of us that bought it did so for actual FSD as you described it.Call me when it's actually
Full
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Self
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Driving
Meaning, as I voted on in the poll, full NOA with ZERO user intervention and 100% Tesla liability for accidents when the system is in operation.
Until then, I don't care what discussions are about the price. IMO just another way to scare people into buying it now and generate revenue.
I will say that it was slick taking auto lane change out of AP and putting it in FSD. That would get me to buy FSD today, if my car got totaled or I were to buy another Tesla. Very smart Elon.
That's FSD, sure, but I don't think that's what "full NOA" would mean.full NOA with ZERO user intervention and 100% Tesla liability for accidents when the system is in operation.
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I didn't say it didn't have value. I actually specifically put a value to it. $2000. The topic is about the price increase and I'm saying it's not warranted. How is that off topic?then don't buy FSD if it isn't of value to you. nobody is forcing you to consider adding it.
this thread is about the upcoming price increase... not the debate of FSD's usefulness.
Then why did he sell it for $2k a few months back? He only raised it after people who had already bought it complained about being ripped off. Don't get me wrong, I want FSD. I'm just voicing my displeasure at where the pricing is going for it.It may not be twice as useful, but I'd bet it's 10x more difficult to safely stop/start at stop signs/lights. If a vehicle unexpectedly stopped at a green light or drove through a red one people's lives would be at risk. The amount of effort that needs to go into that compared to just maintaining a lane/speed is well beyond the small price increase. If you don't find value in it, don't buy it. Not rocket science (which I'd bet developing FSD is pretty close to)
Yes, quibbling. Full self driving means I put in a destination and arrive there with doing nothing. That's what I am referring to.That's FSD, sure, but I don't think that's what "full NOA" would mean.
NOA stands for "navigate on autopilot." As Tesla described it when it was introduced, NOA is "an active guidance feature for Enhanced Autopilot that, with driver supervision, guides a car from a highway's on-ramp to off-ramp, including suggesting and making lane changes, navigating highway interchanges, and taking exits. It's designed to make finding and following the most efficient path to your destination even easier on the highway when Autopilot is in use." NOA may, in the future, be extended to more situations than just highways. "Full NOA" would presumably mean active guidance in all situations. But as long as it is called NOA it will presumably be about efficiency of navigation, not hands-free, attention-free autonomy (i.e. L3 or higher).
I know I'm quibbling about nomenclature, and it's largely my fault for introducing a term that hadn't been used before "door-to-door NOA" without carefully describing what I meant by that, but it's pretty clear to me what Tesla means by NOA, but that term doesn't mean true FSD (even though it's part of the FSD package) and, I think, never will mean that. When full FSD comes along, they'll call it full FSD or invent a new term.
Costs for R&D for FSD have gone up so price will go up. Though demand will also dictate future pricing. Why did Ludicrous mode cost $20k and now it's free? I'd bet most of the R&D for that has been recouped and (even more likely) stagnating sales of the S/X warrantedThen why did he sell it for $2k a few months back? He only raised it after people who had already bought it complained about being ripped off. Don't get me wrong, I want FSD. I'm just voicing my displeasure at where the pricing is going for it.
Even more reason to wait for the price to come down.Costs for R&D for FSD have gone up so price will go up. Though demand will also dictate future pricing. Why did Ludicrous mode cost $20k and now it's free? I'd bet most of the R&D for that has been recouped and (even more likely) stagnating sales of the S/X warranted
Maybe when it was originally sold, but now it's needed for summon, auto park, auto lane change, and NoA (which, while not FSD, is pretty useful right now).There is no debate. The feature does not exist. at. all. People are literally paying for nothing.
Enhanced Summon was advertised as being part of EAP from time that HW 2.0 was announced, so it will likely remain an EAP feature. (I believe we saw some official/Tweeted confirmation to this effect a few months ago, but I don't have it handy.)Pretty soon Tesla needs to pull the trigger and provide features that go to FSD but not to EAP. Presumably enhanced summon will be the first of those.
They previously had said they would honor the $3k after purchase for those w EAP. So think this is a clerical correction for pre-restructuring of AP owners So they don't have to refund the difference.FSD upgrade is now $3k for those with EAP (back down from $6k)