No doubt. However, at $3k total, I would consider it once mature and be ok with spending $1k more when ready. There are a lot of reasons on a car that I don’t want to pre-pay for software:
- The car is a depreciating asset
- It could get wrecked or totaled and not convinced a software upgrade would factor into value
- I could buy another car
- I can do other things with that money (invest)
- Tesla has repeatedly lowered prices after my previous purchases so I don’t have confidence the same or lower prices might arrive in the future.
So when I decided to skip this offer, I thought I was only leaving $1k on the table. At $5k (or $3k higher) forget about it. I never use anything but TACC and given how crappy NoA and Summon is, I’m not convinced I’d ever trust the promised features in the amount of time I’ll own the car.
I’d get more value putting at $2k into suspension upgrades to make my car not look like a 4x4