About to pull the trigger on trading in my beloved 2019 M3 for a new MY. I feel like I understand most of the differences, if not all. But I can't really decide how miserable I will be without the USS I've been using heavily for 4 years on my M3. I know that vision isn't as good. And I know that it will never be as good as what I have. But does it work well enough, or, at least, do we expect it to eventually get there?
I live in an urban setting, and every day I pull out of my driveway into the street lined with parked cars. I use the USS feedback to get right up close to the cars and have never so much as even tapped one. And then every night I pull back into my short driveway and get right up against my wife's minivan. Of course I also use it in parking garages and other tight places.
In short...how much will I be cursing Elon with the new MY in these parking/tight situations? And do we expect it to get significantly better? I mean, they fixed phantom breaking. Right?
I live in an urban setting, and every day I pull out of my driveway into the street lined with parked cars. I use the USS feedback to get right up close to the cars and have never so much as even tapped one. And then every night I pull back into my short driveway and get right up against my wife's minivan. Of course I also use it in parking garages and other tight places.
In short...how much will I be cursing Elon with the new MY in these parking/tight situations? And do we expect it to get significantly better? I mean, they fixed phantom breaking. Right?