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You just demonstrated why no one is tricked by these systems. You got a new Explorer and was weary of its capability until you tested it. Its the same way with L2 systems. Anyone using it the first time is hyper attentive because it is such a strange sensation to let go of the wheel of a moving car. During this time,

Props to Jason for reporting this. It gives me a glimmer of hope that your not just anti Tesla. Given all the press one is guaranteed to get if you “hack” an autonomous car, I would guess people are trying all kinds of things to mess with Ford and GM systems. It will be interesting to see what they come up with and

I’ve seen countless post from people on Facebook who bought an EV even though they have no place to charge. They think they will charge at work or just use superchargers & public infrastructure. This is a recipe for disaster. If you can’t reliably charge at home, an EV is a bad choice for you - just like a 2 seat

Now that I’ve see a couple in real life, I’m feeling the opposite.  The hood seems too long to me and the trick with the black parts of the roof looks funny to me.  To each their own :)

It will be interesting to see what the “charging fees” turn out to be. Most people freak out at the thought of subsidizing charging someone else’s car because they have no clue what it costs and are thinking in terms of paying for gas. An EV plugged into a 240v outlet for a couple of hours will use less than $1 of

You nailed it. Charging network. Not only do the other manufacturers need lots of chargers (numbers game), they need it to simply work like Tesla’s. Right now, there are tons of different networks requiring different accounts. Finding ones that work is a crapshoot. I’ve had a BMW i3 and any type of road trip requiring

I think you are the one that needs to do some research.

I don’t think others are faking it and he has zero proof but would it technically be so hard to do? R/C cars & drones etc. don’t have latency problems.

If I had to guess, I’d say their current system is working on extremely detailed map & route info so the vehicle knows EXACTLY what the roads look like that it

The last paragraph is completely stupid and based on the fallacy that the Tesla is the only risk on the road. You are at risk from a million other things - many of which are FAR more likely. Texting alone causes 1.6M accidents a year but Jalopnik isn’t telling anyone to stay from someone who appears to be looking at

Unfortunately, there are idiots all around you right now texting, talking, drinking, eating, putting on makeup, leaving cars & coffee, and more. It’s not like you were perfectly safe until Tesla sold a car with AP and now your life is at risk. I don’t think your risk of an accident is any higher - just the number of

What I think happened is the guy is showing off how his Performance Tesla launches after a few brewskies without wearing seatbelts.

Thanks for this.  You put more effort in your comment than Jalopnik put in 3 articles!  

Most people don’t want weird looking cars. For example, the BMW i3 and i8 were awesome but didn’t sell well.

Your right.  The comment should have been to Ralph and not you.  So MANY things spy on us every day that I always find it amusing which ones people suddenly pretend to care about.

Right, because Tesla’s are the only thing that spy on you and not that little device you carry around in your pocket that listens to your every word, tracks your location, takes pictures of your face and surroundings for AR, and uploads it all to the cloud constantly.  Got it.

It depends. Are you the kind of friend that will tell your bud - in a nice way - that they make bad choices, are in a bad situation, and have no business buying said item no matter how bad they want it and stand firm OR will you take their side and say screw the big bad evil banks that are taking advantage of him and

To add to what you said, $540k doesn’t feel “rich” if you live in NY, CA, etc. and have a family, mortgage, small business, or maybe caring for elderly parents or paying child support, alimony, or student loans. People think “tax the rich” means go after Jeff Bezos and Oprah who won’t miss it but don’t realize it hits

I wonder if any of the cops jumped up in the cab to see if they could see the mini pinned below?

I have two Teslas. A 2016 Model X with AP1 and a 2020 Model Y with FSD. My understanding is that in every case, the purchase of Enhanced AP and FSD has always included two things: 1) some small feature that is currently ready and 2) the promise you will get more in the future (no promise when).

The reason why #1 is