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daghb

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Firmware 7.1, build 2.9.154 is here with Spotify. See description here: Model S software/firmware changelog - Tesla Motors Club - Enthusiasts & Owners Forum

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I thinkk this version is complimentary to Tesla early bird owners only :tongue:

I guess they will roll this out pretty fast - several owners have reported to get this update at the same time, around one hour ago.
 
Tesla Motors swings and fouls it off! not a strike out but not a hit either in regards to Supercharger site availability, I was excited when I saw it in the first image thinking they will let us see their internal dashboard that shows each stall
 
Autosteer limits you to 'speed limit + 5 mph' on undivided roads, according to the release notes published in the other thread. Not too bad...
This could be quite dangerous on some highways. We have one that is 60 mph but traffic flow is about 75. Some years ago I did an experiment for an article and drove the speed limit for 3 days. I'd originally planned to do a full week but cut it short because on some roads it felt much too dangerous.
 
This could be quite dangerous on some highways. We have one that is 60 mph but traffic flow is about 75. Some years ago I did an experiment for an article and drove the speed limit for 3 days. I'd originally planned to do a full week but cut it short because on some roads it felt much too dangerous.
+1

5 over could be considered "suspiciously slow" on many roads as well.
 
Got the update as well, wonder why there isn't any launch control that has been floating around that the service centers were pushing.

Also, on the speed limit for auto pilot, seems like I remember seeing something that called out that there was an option to be relative to the traffic...not sure the detials but that may eliminate some of the issue.