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That isnt factually correct. EAP does not include an upgrade to the "FSD computer" (hardware 3). I am also fairly sure that it doesnt include anything to do with traffic and stop sign control.As we sit here today, what has changed from when FSD was 6k till now when it’s 10k? Do you think they will offer EAP again and will that price go up? EAP for 4k 5 weeks ago, gets you exactly what 10k for FSD gets you today.
NoA wasn't available until well after EAP was introduced as an option.From what I understand, FSD has always been a future feature pricing/"discount", while EAP was purchasing of actual products/features. Therefore, what has changed is the "discount". When most versions of EAP were available to buy, Tesla has always communicated that the earlier you purchase FSD, the less you'd be paying for the same product that others in the future would be paying more for.
As (what back then was) future features were released, what's changed is the FSD discount getting less and less (final pricing TBD, of course, so we don't really know how much discount it is/was).
Unless it is $250+ monthly it will surely piss off a lot of FSD pre-paid'ers. I would have gladly paid that VS $8k when I bought it or $10K current prices.I'm looking forward to the monthly subscription program.
Unless it is $250+ monthly it will surely piss off a lot of FSD pre-paid'ers. I would have gladly paid that VS $8k when I bought it or $10K current prices.
I would 100% be behind that if it would transfer to your next Tesla. (seeing that I have paid for FSD 3 times now )OR if they think a little smarter:
10k: FSD v4 hardware, transfer FSD to another car.
Monthly:$100-$200 per month. Hardware not included, not transferable to next car.
Will likely have a "low" introductory price and will rise sharply after that. Also your vehicle might be getting a higher resale value.Unless it is $250+ monthly it will surely piss off a lot of FSD pre-paid'ers. I would have gladly paid that VS $8k when I bought it or $10K current prices.
NoA wasn't available until well after EAP was introduced as an option.
With month to month FSD your car will not gain any resale value.Will likely have a "low" introductory price and will rise sharply after that. Also your vehicle might be getting a higher resale value.
That isnt factually correct. EAP does not include an upgrade to the "FSD computer" (hardware 3). I am also fairly sure that it doesnt include anything to do with traffic and stop sign control.
So the difference between EAP and FSD right now is traffic light and stop light control, and the FSD computer (if you dont have it already)
Autopilot and Full Self-Driving Capability
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Right, I forgot about the one distinction in functionality. Not having the traffic light and stop sign control.
I already have Hardware 3, so theres no value there for new owners.