About to order a Model 3 AWD. Does FSD do enough now to justify the price? Owners with FSD, are you using it and how well is it working?
Thanks for the offer of a referral code but I already have one.My understanding is basic AutoPilot is part of the purchase. That is what I ordered as a separate line item. Since then, I've found it pretty good with a few, easily avoidable problems but not everyone sings the praises:
Personally I'm an AutoPilot fan because I spend time replicating problems others report. This means I avoid the 'surprise' when something goes 'boink.'
- https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/how-much-do-you-trust-basic-autopilot.154099/#post-3695216
- https://teslaownersonline.com
As for pre-ordering FSD, I have hardware 2.5 and your car will have hardware 3.0. I didn't order FSD and will wait until others have 'led the way.'
If you need a referral code, we can both get some free SuperCharger miles.
Bob Wilson
Basic AutoPilot save me and my wife when I had five 'micro-sleep' events a month after taking delivery. I've also found it useful in very heavy rain and poor visibility fog. There is a growing body of YouTube videos documenting what today's AutoPilot does to avoid or mitigate accidents.I'm not counting on true self driving, I think that could be as much as 10 years away. What I'm asking is FSD, as it exists today, useful. The basic AP package does less than the Volt I'll be trading in. The Volt has lane keep and self parking, those features are included in FSD on the Tesla not in AP.
I've used the parallel parking only once when I accidentally got it into self-parking mode. We also have self-parking in our BMW i3-REx which works but it is a nimble, small car.I'm also unclear as to how much collision avoidance AP has vs FSD, would someone care to enlighten me about that. BTW I haven't used the self parking feature on the Volt because I don't trust it and also the Volt is so small that I haven't needed it, in a world of F150s and Silverados it's really easy to park a car the size of the Volt into a space that was previously occupied by a monster truck.
There are degrees of lane keeping in discussion in the "Tesla Motors Club" and "Tesla Owners Online."I have used lane keep on occasion but it only works under the best of circumstances and it's so limited that it doesn't really help. FSD has navigate on autopilot and it can, in theory, do much more than lane keep on the Volt because it can change lanes on it's own. What I would like to know is how well it does it, if it's like the Volt's lane keep, i.e. only working when the lines are bright and clear, then it wouldn't be worth it.
Back when I was getting a new Model 3, I decided that I was not going to purchase FSD immediately due to price, but was hoping for Tesla to provide another sale at a greatly reduced price like they did earlier this year (March time frame). Hence, I was willing to spend 3k for it's current capabilities, but 6k seemed like too much and 8k after-the-fact was a definite no.About to order a Model 3 AWD. Does FSD do enough now to justify the price? Owners with FSD, are you using it and how well is it working?