I live in an area with roads that are not up to par. Potholes, frost heaving, no center lines, no fog lines, no charging stations, gravel or dirt roads are common.
FSD is never mentioned in regards to poor road conditions. We have little WIFI and cell phone service. How does FSD navigate? Satellite? mountains and trees
can block satellite service.
So if I buy a Tesla, I have to charge the car myself, can't use FSD?, can't get it fixed locally if I have an accident, and my business involves driving shuttles, tours,
and shopping in towns an hour away. Everyone here has a vehicle, but buying fuel is getting so expensive that I'm organizing a shopping business support
service as part of my business.
I've bought a Tesla charging outlet and am getting it installed for myself and as an emergency service for others with EVs.
I've installed solar power to help defray the electrical cost of charging EVs. The Tesla van could be useful to haul shoppers and groceries the hour long one way trips.
These trips would be especially handy during the winter when people don't like driving in snow and ice. I'm hoping that Tesla will sell me insurance to cover my
trips. However, I suspect that FSD will only do me good in towns and on the one good freeway we have in North Idaho.
FSD is never mentioned in regards to poor road conditions. We have little WIFI and cell phone service. How does FSD navigate? Satellite? mountains and trees
can block satellite service.
So if I buy a Tesla, I have to charge the car myself, can't use FSD?, can't get it fixed locally if I have an accident, and my business involves driving shuttles, tours,
and shopping in towns an hour away. Everyone here has a vehicle, but buying fuel is getting so expensive that I'm organizing a shopping business support
service as part of my business.
I've bought a Tesla charging outlet and am getting it installed for myself and as an emergency service for others with EVs.
I've installed solar power to help defray the electrical cost of charging EVs. The Tesla van could be useful to haul shoppers and groceries the hour long one way trips.
These trips would be especially handy during the winter when people don't like driving in snow and ice. I'm hoping that Tesla will sell me insurance to cover my
trips. However, I suspect that FSD will only do me good in towns and on the one good freeway we have in North Idaho.