tranzndance
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I'm a grown-up who likes gimmicky non-sense AND had 70-100k to spend on a car. What's your point?The kind of gimmicky non-sense that my nine-year-old nephew loves. It's just that he doesn't have 70-100k to spend on a car.
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I'm a grown-up who likes gimmicky non-sense AND had 70-100k to spend on a car. What's your point?The kind of gimmicky non-sense that my nine-year-old nephew loves. It's just that he doesn't have 70-100k to spend on a car.
I have three thoughts on the UI change -
1. It looks like they moved everything so that there was more vertical area. Before, stoplights started being presented in back of other information. Now they don't.
2. If you have trouble reading the speed, you either need glasses, or probably shouldn't be driving in the first place because you're close to legally blind. All the other information is superfluous when you're moving.
3. They'll never please everyone.
1. You have no understanding how human vision works.2. If you have trouble reading the speed, you either need glasses, or probably shouldn't be driving in the first place because you're close to legally blind.
Guess you don't really know how vision works. No worries mate, just wait a decade or two until presbyopia kicks in.. If you have trouble reading the speed, you either need glasses, or probably shouldn't be driving in the first place
I have three thoughts on the UI change -
1. It looks like they moved everything so that there was more vertical area. Before, stoplights started being presented in back of other information. Now they don't.
2. If you have trouble reading the speed, you either need glasses, or probably shouldn't be driving in the first place because you're close to legally blind. All the other information is superfluous when you're moving.
3. They'll never please everyone.
It didn't remove the 'gear' display,just made it very small and difficult to see.The update to the driver-side screen has not only moved the drive/reverse/park indicator but has reduced the size of the fonts for all of the text displayed on this screen. No, they're not easier to read. I chatted with support and no, there is no way to increase these fonts for those of us who have trouble reading small type.
Is there a way to get these issues escalated?
Or maybe it's better to have the ignorance be made public so that people can enlighten the writer and/or any other reader who shared their belief(s).People like this guy shouldn't be allowed to post on the internet. Smh
I'm a grown-up who likes gimmicky non-sense AND had 70-100k to spend on a car. What's your point?
The effort on those are not the same - they are not interchangeable.
Its like saying - there should be no luxury cars made instead I want to see an end to world poverty.
Since 2018 - (it is now 2020 for those who have lost track of linear time since the beginning of the year):You don't understand my point?
If I understand yours: There are plenty enough people who want to spend 70+k on a car that seems to consider itself a competitor to Sony Playstation rather than Porsche (I understand that cars like the Taycan are very different from MS, with a different price point. No need to comment). Maybe that is the case.
Alternatively, maybe that segment, which accounts for less than ten percent of Tesla sales, can be ceded to Lucid, Porsche, Auidi, or whoever wants to take what Tesla has started to the next level: a better car, and not a video game with fart sounds on wheels.
Of course the two are not mutually exclusive. Tesla could introduce "fun" features AND serious improvements...but they haven't. Perhaps the next few months will tell a different story.