My whole issue is the car never slows down when taking turns. It just keeps its current speed and that’s dangerous. It needs to be able to anticipate the turns sharpness.
My whole issue is that the car sometimes (too often) discover other cars very late (too late), that the car just get lost and aborts, that the car cannot follow speed limit, that the car drifts over to oncoming traffic or into curbs and stuff outside the road, that the car do not slow down for turns and water on the road, that the car... pretends to know what it's doing but infact, it's just a stupid Level 2 car, just like all other cars. And that is REALLY dangerous, as we have seen, where people trust the car and then... byebye... Level 5? Not even close (maybe as a test vehicle in like 15 years). Level 4? Well, that should be possible in a few years i think. Maybe... Well, the car can drive as stated (certain places during certain conditions) but, the problem is that we still are far away from being able to trust the car (and for Level 4, you have to trust it completely!)
Xanthopteryx the car is pretty much in “beta” so to speak, ever mile a Tesla is driven is data that is collected for future updates, and there really is no other car on the market that even comes close to a Tesla self drive. And we all no that the car can technically drive it’s self to a point that a driver should always be in control, if your willing to not pay attention and you have a crash then really you would deserve it
I am a big fan I loved your Master Ov channel I hope you get better and your Testla Driver channel is awesome too!From your fan Football Master (Been a fan for 6 years!Still remember your slither.io videos)
It's supposed to be "feature ready" in the end of 2019, meaning it has all the features but isn't perfect, and then they will spend 6 months of doing nothing but improving it before the full self driving is ready.
I love Tesla but they need to plan their expectations carefully. If not going well someday these false so called FSD will get people killed and Tesla wont be able to get away from it.
themusicpeople I wonder in public roads being built with auto pilot in mind like maybe barriers that the Tesla can some how read could make that number go higher in some cases
I just wanted to note that the few times in the video where the car seems to not be able to take the curves are quite different behavior from US M3's. I have one here in California and there is a mountain road near my house with good lines and WAY sharper turns that it is able to do easily. Cannot tell if it's just the EU build of autopilot or if it is restricted due to EU regulations in terms of the steering wheel angle and all. We have very similar experience here with auto wipers and autopilot detecting lines and all, but the curves were quite interesting. Thinking specifically of that one-way bridge.
Might have been version differences but the NOA and autopilot lane change behavior was really different than the US versions which threw me for a curve when we drove over in the UK for the first time last year. The autopilot menu options regarding lane change confirmation was completely missing in the UK (at that time). Probably a whole bunch of differences that nobody really highlights.
Hey, just a quick reminder: the past tense of "brake" is "braked", not "broke" - that's the past tense of "break". "The car broke" means it stopped working, not slowed down. Just wanted to point this out :)
When filming in future, you can AF lock the focus on the iPhone by holding down on the screen while on the camera for a few seconds, it would prevent it from defocusing
I'm buying 30 model 3s and tweaking the software and safety parameters to make a Tesla rollercoaster. I don't have permits, but when it happens, you heard it here first. The future is close enough to touch, and so will the cars be. 😉
I was literally driving today near Reading and was going through puddles (not in a Tesla) and was wondering how autopilot would handle the tugging of the car, great timing I guess!
Teslas have digital traction control that controls the power and torque to each individual wheel. The system responds in milliseconds, they're quite amazing cars.
Having to be constantly alert for a situation that the autopilot cannot handle will be stressful. Constantly thinking will it make it, will it make it, will be madding.
Hi @tesladriver. I’m on 40.2.1 with 2.5HW in EU and I noticed this version reintroduced an annoying in-lane waving behavior on motorways (VERY uncomfortable, over all for passengers!). Plus, the car tends to cut turns and hit curbs much more frequently/hardly than on .36. fw versions. Did anyone notice the same?
The full self driving, is yousing the car/cars in front of the Tesla. To know were the rond is, when the lines on the road are coverd or missing. (When it can't find the road stripes.)
My boss let me drive his brand new model 3 on a 500 mile work trip to Ireland. Used auto pilot about 85% of the time. Was amazing but pretty sketchy at times. Heavy phantom breaking when oncoming HGV pass on corners. I know it's not supposed to be used on undivided highways. But felt capable to push the limits safely.
@@TeslaDriver Unfortunately they lent me a base model without the bigger brakes or 20" wheels. Will I buy one? Possibly. The 20 my with grey wheels look good.
The testing of the brakes is more for older cars with drum brakes which can fill up with water and prevent the shoes from pressing against the inside of the drum. Modern disc brake systems are less effected by surface water.
Whenever I watch someone drive in the UK it gives me anxiety as traffic doesn't flow in the direction i'm used to haha. It would be fun to flip the video horizontally to see if it seems more "normal" to us Americans
seems like the iphone dont do well with all the car vibration. Still appreciate your video. Thanks! Looking forward to the @elonmusk FSD sneak review in a few days. Please do an update then!
You shouldnt really refer to it as "self driving", Self driving is not released yet. It is Autopilot, a drivers assist, not self driving. I know it can be called semantics, but I am afraid people can misunderstand that it can drive 100% by it self, but its really an assist system at this stage.
Awesome video again Olli, I love seeing the notification that you have uploaded another video, it’s good to see videos in the UK rather than watching american Tesla’s all the time, keep up the great work
Don’t go through puddles at speed! Have you never heard of aquaplaning, going through puddles at the speed you’re doing is asking for trouble. The reason there is a puddle is because there’s a hole and you don’t know how deep that hole is. Cost a friend of mine a new wheel 🤔 god knows what it did to his suspension, tracking etc.
Can someone please explain to this non UK driver why the arrows on the road appear backwards. There’s several instances but he passes over one of these arrows at the 12:23, maybe 12:24, mark.
"If an automatic self driving car like this can do so well in this weather, we're in for a real winner." (Ignoring that fact it would have hit the kerb a minute earlier lol)
@@TeslaDriver lol, Edge ripped out the sidewall. Does it park up and change the wheel itself in the rain? There are probably at least a few hundred odd one way bridges in the UK. Can see how they might work on the wide straight open stretches like the USA but our road infrastructure is way different. For your and others that have paid for it, I hope they can master it, but it's a long way off.
Don't do any quick acceleration , until your rear bumber drains out all that water. RUclipsr posted ,that his back bumber came off, went though deep water in his model 3. Then he accelerated hard,and the bumber full of water ripped off.
Mate - picked my model 3 up Thursday, driving down the m4 by Cardiff wen t through a puddle around 40mph and it’s ripped the undercarriage off (like a carpet material) gutted :(
ThatRandomGuyMC 100%. Took it to my local garage this morning. They cut the bit off that was hanging down and it’s going back to Tesla on the 15th to have a new rear undercarriage fitted. Apparently they have recalled the current type which is like a carpet material for a harder composite material. So they are changing them as and when people get problems from flooding / puddles.
@@charmtheman lol, 'yeah we know know that parts flawed, wait til it falls off on a public highway, then we'll fit a proper one' Damn, thanks Tesla, Carpeting UK roads 1 metre at a time.
Nice video. US driver hear with a question. What are the painted arrows found on the middle line? At first I thought it was for curves, then I thought for passing, but still not understanding them.
Oh, think I figured it out, seems to be the end of a passing zone. Good idea. Saw a bunch on real short passing sections and didn't make sense until saw them on straight sections of road.
Awful roads? These are UK main roads 😅 looks like we are screwed then haha - Anyway it’s a grey area as the system decides whether it can or cannot turn on, so as long as the car says it’s good to go your allowed to use driver aids anywhere
The iPhone video isn’t bad, when the road is smooth. But it lacks the image stabilization that the good go pro has. It’s not too bad for the viewer, but it does distract from your content time times. (Besides that, great content!)
Imagine owning a car where the WINDOW WIPERS get an update! 🤯
Christopher Devlin “Welcome to the future.”
- J.A.R.V.I.S.
They're making new lasers ones so we'll see
@@brother_maleik For real?
@@johnturn3383 yessir Google Tesla wiper patent
@@brother_maleik damn. nice!
2000: We’ll have flying cars in the future
2019: Our window wipers got an update
My whole issue is the car never slows down when taking turns. It just keeps its current speed and that’s dangerous. It needs to be able to anticipate the turns sharpness.
Yes this needs fixing next and I’d hope would be the next big game changer
My whole issue is that the car sometimes (too often) discover other cars very late (too late), that the car just get lost and aborts, that the car cannot follow speed limit, that the car drifts over to oncoming traffic or into curbs and stuff outside the road, that the car do not slow down for turns and water on the road, that the car... pretends to know what it's doing but infact, it's just a stupid Level 2 car, just like all other cars.
And that is REALLY dangerous, as we have seen, where people trust the car and then... byebye...
Level 5? Not even close (maybe as a test vehicle in like 15 years). Level 4? Well, that should be possible in a few years i think. Maybe... Well, the car can drive as stated (certain places during certain conditions) but, the problem is that we still are far away from being able to trust the car (and for Level 4, you have to trust it completely!)
You need to lower the speed like what he is doing.
Mine does slow down by itself on back roads
Xanthopteryx the car is pretty much in “beta” so to speak, ever mile a Tesla is driven is data that is collected for future updates, and there really is no other car on the market that even comes close to a Tesla self drive. And we all no that the car can technically drive it’s self to a point that a driver should always be in control, if your willing to not pay attention and you have a crash then really you would deserve it
I bet Elon watches these to get update priorities.
I hope he does too!
If not Elon the engineers at telsa will. I bet they follow these kinds of videos quite frequently to try and get insights into how they are doing
I am a big fan I loved your Master Ov channel I hope you get better and your Testla Driver channel is awesome too!From your fan Football Master (Been a fan for 6 years!Still remember your slither.io videos)
@@TeslaDriver Please upload more!
This is awesome be careful with those puddles !
UK without rain its like Russia without Vodka
Yes
Allan Roberto
Muhammad without ayesha
Russia without crashes
Like the Irish without whisky
right
I love Tesla’s, after 2030 imagine how advanced autopilot will be
It's supposed to be "feature ready" in the end of 2019, meaning it has all the features but isn't perfect, and then they will spend 6 months of doing nothing but improving it before the full self driving is ready.
The day a car drives for me is the day i've given up on life. No matter how good it is it'll never be good enough especially in the UK
I love Tesla but they need to plan their expectations carefully. If not going well someday these false so called FSD will get people killed and Tesla wont be able to get away from it.
Not very. Recent scaling of GPU chips for A.I. achieved approx 30% improvement for 30 fold increase in power consumption. A.I. tech is plateauing.
DRDOG101 *Tesla
Can this rain leave the UK and come to Australia, we are in a massive drought and so many bush fires, this amount of rain would help so much!
If it rained as much there as it does where this guy lives it would probably actually be problematic.
Simply the Unknown. You are more than welcome to have it all... I’m sick and tired of fucking rainy shitty weather.
True 😭
Should we build à looong pipe ? 🤔
NASA 1 yup
"Shout out to dad" I'm dead 😂.
(Thanks for likes 😁).
1 pinned comment with no comments lol
Lmao.
Thats so cool that it recognizes what kind of vehicles are passing on the screen.
Worlds most advance car man ever built. I think this car has 90% accurate system
Thamindu kavinda what about 80% just to be safe
@@rubenrivas6267 deffo 80% or 70% if we're talking more advanced maneuvers
themusicpeople I wonder in public roads being built with auto pilot in mind like maybe barriers that the Tesla can some how read could make that number go higher in some cases
@@rubenrivas6267 I've thought of that too, like street signs should have some code that is easy for cars to identify
It won't reach 100% until it can fondle your balls while it drives itself.
Risking your life to test the limits so we don't have to. Thank you.
Hell yeah I'm like Man this guy must really have a box already😁😁 but that was going fast for the rain geez
And the lives of others.
@@jmh4ggg no, if you work has been out in rec he would most likely only injure himself
I would be confused AF on those roads. I’m extremely impressed by that more than the car
I just wanted to note that the few times in the video where the car seems to not be able to take the curves are quite different behavior from US M3's. I have one here in California and there is a mountain road near my house with good lines and WAY sharper turns that it is able to do easily. Cannot tell if it's just the EU build of autopilot or if it is restricted due to EU regulations in terms of the steering wheel angle and all. We have very similar experience here with auto wipers and autopilot detecting lines and all, but the curves were quite interesting. Thinking specifically of that one-way bridge.
Might have been version differences but the NOA and autopilot lane change behavior was really different than the US versions which threw me for a curve when we drove over in the UK for the first time last year. The autopilot menu options regarding lane change confirmation was completely missing in the UK (at that time). Probably a whole bunch of differences that nobody really highlights.
Eamon Ho that seems to be the case. US version definitely ahead in terms of functionality...
Not the only place that keeps raining. :( Its so miserable in the UK rn
Did any of your undertrays or wheel liners come loose after this? A few other people have reported that it happens in deep puddles.
I’ll have a look, didn’t check tbh 😅
My undertray broke off after doing stuff very similar so definitely check under the car!
Sounds like a big weakness
15:37 He is Lord
Daniel Stapler lol
"That's my mother in-laws car" lmao okay
Do you find that the sat-nav is too late in giving direction?
Tesla driver puts his life at risk and his car at risk to make videos for us! Thank you Tesla driver.
Hey, just a quick reminder: the past tense of "brake" is "braked", not "broke" - that's the past tense of "break". "The car broke" means it stopped working, not slowed down. Just wanted to point this out :)
He has said braked in earlier videos but apparently he grew up saying broke and it feels weird to him to say braked so he just says broke
@@jamo8896 Oh, well I guess that makes sense. Thanks for the reply
@@mateuszspychaa3841 all good man.
Nooooooooo don’t sell the Model X it’s the dream car you need to do more Road trip to Europe with it we want to see road trip with Model Xxxxx
When filming in future, you can AF lock the focus on the iPhone by holding down on the screen while on the camera for a few seconds, it would prevent it from defocusing
I really do wonder going into 2020, what the future of these will be like by the end of the decade
Michael George search for a video called my prediction about autonomous cars by Joe Scott. Very interesting.
I'm buying 30 model 3s and tweaking the software and safety parameters to make a Tesla rollercoaster. I don't have permits, but when it happens, you heard it here first.
The future is close enough to touch, and so will the cars be. 😉
@@salaciousone thanks for the suggestion, one of the best vids on these i've seen
heatshield you can afford some stuff..
@@dbcnetwork6910 I really cant, but its an idea. haha
0:08 I thought my screen was dirty af.
Pundit2k me soo
I failed my first driving test by driving through a massive puddle at 30mph.
Goodness, your roads are really narrow! Great test for Tesla
Damn this video is bananas. Nice job to you and nice job autopilot!
I was literally driving today near Reading and was going through puddles (not in a Tesla) and was wondering how autopilot would handle the tugging of the car, great timing I guess!
Teslas have digital traction control that controls the power and torque to each individual wheel. The system responds in milliseconds, they're quite amazing cars.
Having to be constantly alert for a situation that the autopilot cannot handle will be stressful. Constantly thinking will it make it, will it make it, will be madding.
As a model 3 owner who use autopilot all the time this video is still scary to me. I can see how this is insane to someone who never used one lol.
Hi @tesladriver. I’m on 40.2.1 with 2.5HW in EU and I noticed this version reintroduced an annoying in-lane waving behavior on motorways (VERY uncomfortable, over all for passengers!). Plus, the car tends to cut turns and hit curbs much more frequently/hardly than on .36. fw versions. Did anyone notice the same?
Are you planning on buying a Model Y?
That was enough for me, how it struggled over that narrow hump back bridge and nearly hit the curb! I couldn't trust that 100% ⚠️🤔😯😁
"It broke really hard"
Oh, the irony... 😂🤣
Watching this video as I'm interested in getting a Tesla Model S and then realized this is filmed in my home town. Looks like it hasn't change much!
3:22 what that "keep clean" means? To stop, so the dirt won't spread futher the road?
Merry Christmas and thanks for a good video
Merry Christmas Jim :)
Great to see you back. Bloody horrid weather, but that car is amazing and getting better every update!
As an tradition old driver Tesla is so fking hard to control.
This tech is insane
I would get so much anxiety driving on the "wrong side" in the UK lol...self-driving would likely make it worse.
3:36 it could do this if the car in front was closer and the speed was little bit higher.
The full self driving, is yousing the car/cars in front of the Tesla.
To know were the rond is, when the lines on the road are coverd or missing. (When it can't find the road stripes.)
Used to watch you when I was younger MasterOv, twas quite a shock to hear you now, after popping up on my recommended !
My boss let me drive his brand new model 3 on a 500 mile work trip to Ireland. Used auto pilot about 85% of the time. Was amazing but pretty sketchy at times. Heavy phantom breaking when oncoming HGV pass on corners. I know it's not supposed to be used on undivided highways. But felt capable to push the limits safely.
I think the car is doing kind of good because it keeps track of any vehicle thats in front of it and uses it for guidance.
Mine shows that little flare around the car on the screen (the left of my car) very often. What does that mean.
I'm impressed. This is actually getting very good. Automatic wipers as well !
I had a test drive in a model 3 Performance last week. After watching your videos I didn't bother turning Autopilot on.
To be fair, he's testing in situations it's not designed to handle.
Yeh I’m only this confident in understanding it after thousands of miles of use! How did you find the m3p though overall? :)
@@TeslaDriver Unfortunately they lent me a base model without the bigger brakes or 20" wheels. Will I buy one? Possibly. The 20 my with grey wheels look good.
Hard to teach Tesla driving in the Kingdom of roundabouts.
I quite like that you don’t need full self driving to do these tests. You’d only need it for turns and stuff later
Merry Christmas, auto pilot should notice how fast wipers are going to be more careful.
I live in the uk and I now all the roads you went over that's just a normal day here
9:25 why are the arrows in the wrong direction?
The testing of the brakes is more for older cars with drum brakes which can fill up with water and prevent the shoes from pressing against the inside of the drum. Modern disc brake systems are less effected by surface water.
Whenever I watch someone drive in the UK it gives me anxiety as traffic doesn't flow in the direction i'm used to haha.
It would be fun to flip the video horizontally to see if it seems more "normal" to us Americans
seems like the iphone dont do well with all the car vibration. Still appreciate your video. Thanks! Looking forward to the @elonmusk FSD sneak review in a few days. Please do an update then!
thought it has stabilisation apple sheep
@Just Kidding it does but not to that level of vibration. No smartphone does. GoPro’s have a massive camera
It cant handle those vibration because the whole phone body is getting vibrated vigorously
It’s not an iPhone, you can see on the mirror that it’s an Android.
On iPhone I think it would handle those vibrations
@@Clem449 it is iPhone lol
Also it looks like you might get a better result if you can turn off image stabilization on the phone, it seems to be over correcting the vibrations.
I think hedges along british roads are always well watered without any further care.
Ok, you’ve had the 3 for a while. Do you like it what’s your thoughts?
That made me nervous, buy it did well
You shouldnt really refer to it as "self driving", Self driving is not released yet.
It is Autopilot, a drivers assist, not self driving.
I know it can be called semantics, but I am afraid people can misunderstand that it can drive 100% by it self, but its really an assist system at this stage.
Awesome video again Olli, I love seeing the notification that you have uploaded another video, it’s good to see videos in the UK rather than watching american Tesla’s all the time, keep up the great work
I'm surprised it fared that well with the puddles. Thanks for the upload.
Please use a wide angle camera and show your whole steering wheel, so we can see when u use ur hand exactly
UK without rain is like Lincolnshire Without flatness or Lithuania without tipilini
bro this quality is insane it can go 4K without issues!!
Your in Hereford if you go woofferton road towards tenbury the road ar really bad there if you wjat a good test
Don’t go through puddles at speed! Have you never heard of aquaplaning, going through puddles at the speed you’re doing is asking for trouble. The reason there is a puddle is because there’s a hole and you don’t know how deep that hole is. Cost a friend of mine a new wheel 🤔 god knows what it did to his suspension, tracking etc.
Don't mean to alarm you, but someone seems to have crashed their Mini into the Mini Dealership 2:22
Do the system avoid potholes of its safe to do so?
Great effort in driving in such a weather on dad!
Can someone please explain to this non UK driver why the arrows on the road appear backwards. There’s several instances but he passes over one of these arrows at the 12:23, maybe 12:24, mark.
mouser485 it’s telling the drivers on the other side of the road to get in if they are overtaking as a ‘No Overtaking’ area is coming up
Stop overtaking immediately is what it means
@@TheMasterOv Thank you
@@qooqle thanks
Mine renders all fire hydrants as cones 😂
“Cones Galore”. That will be my new drag name! 😂
"If an automatic self driving car like this can do so well in this weather, we're in for a real winner." (Ignoring that fact it would have hit the kerb a minute earlier lol)
Yeh over a very odd one way bridge 😂 edge cases my friend, just you wait ⚡️
@@TeslaDriver lol, Edge ripped out the sidewall. Does it park up and change the wheel itself in the rain? There are probably at least a few hundred odd one way bridges in the UK. Can see how they might work on the wide straight open stretches like the USA but our road infrastructure is way different. For your and others that have paid for it, I hope they can master it, but it's a long way off.
It’s the robot uprising!
Don't do any quick acceleration , until your rear bumber drains out all that water. RUclipsr posted ,that his back bumber came off, went though deep water in his model 3. Then he accelerated hard,and the bumber full of water ripped off.
iPhone 11 Pro camera is amazing. Lovely image.
Mate - picked my model 3 up Thursday, driving down the m4 by Cardiff wen t through a puddle around 40mph and it’s ripped the undercarriage off (like a carpet material) gutted :(
Ah shit man. Bet you were devastated.
ThatRandomGuyMC
100%. Took it to my local garage this morning. They cut the bit off that was hanging down and it’s going back to Tesla on the 15th to have a new rear undercarriage fitted. Apparently they have recalled the current type which is like a carpet material for a harder composite material. So they are changing them as and when people get problems from flooding / puddles.
@@charmtheman lol, 'yeah we know know that parts flawed, wait til it falls off on a public highway, then we'll fit a proper one' Damn, thanks Tesla, Carpeting UK roads 1 metre at a time.
@@charmtheman Mhm. This is what you get when you take an American car to the UK sometimes. Not really designed for conditions like this.
Oh no! What have Tesla said? Can you send a pic to me on Twitter of it out of interest. I hope it all gets sorted ASAP 👏🏽
Hereford needs a special pot hole avoidance package adding to the autopilot system!!
if he'd turned left at the Aylestone Hill roundabout he'd of found out if a Tesla makes a good submarine!
Could you put your go pro on your head sow we say where you are looking 😀
Yeh if you want for a video 😂
If the car crash in auto will the insurance pay up?
Tesla - Provides frequent software updates for a whole car
iPhone - Am I a joke to you?
What happened to your left which wiper
Nice video. US driver hear with a question. What are the painted arrows found on the middle line? At first I thought it was for curves, then I thought for passing, but still not understanding them.
Oh, think I figured it out, seems to be the end of a passing zone. Good idea. Saw a bunch on real short passing sections and didn't make sense until saw them on straight sections of road.
@@IowaKim yeah arrows tell you to get back to your side of the road because of a no overtaking section
never mind the water, im surprised the navigation system doesnt freak out with the way cars are coming from all the wrong directions in the uk
*_slows from 30 to 12 MPH_*
Tesla Driver: "It pretty much came to a complete stop."
In the car it feels like REALLY heavy braking, the video doesn't do it justice. :)
Next time your in a car brake HARD to 12mph, it feels like you’ve stopped.
You are a bold bee-otch to let this car take full control in rainy weather.
Both lane lines completely disappeared and autopilot still stayed activated! Merry Christmas!
What part of the UK are you in? Im not sure what Supercharger coverage is like in the UK, especially in my area, up in Cumbria.
Did'nt think Auto Pilot was set up for this type of road ????
bcjf01 it’s not, very dangerous to attempt on such awful roads. Stick to using it on highways.
Awful roads? These are UK main roads 😅 looks like we are screwed then haha - Anyway it’s a grey area as the system decides whether it can or cannot turn on, so as long as the car says it’s good to go your allowed to use driver aids anywhere
Impressive.
Welcome to Hereford!
You should turn towards Bromyard from Worcester road , i barely could make it through , water is so deep on the road.
Tesla’s are just too good
Roughandtough why the apostrophe?
J Davison Autocorrect does Tesla’s. It’s incorrect but that’s just how it defaults.
Yeah it was autocorrect
Not as good as Cadillac tho
Make sure you have iPhone camera setting set to 4K 60fps for optimal quality (this isn't the default)
Get Bamboozledツ 😂
Get Bamboozledツ 😉
This was filmed 4K 60FPS and rendered in 2.7k 60 as RUclips won’t accept full 4K yet properly 👍🏽👍🏽
Tesla Driver huh seems strange as I’ve seen many videos that people have filmed on their iPhones and it looks like it was filmed on a dslr
Focus seems the problem. The phone's camera is focused on the interior...
The iPhone video isn’t bad, when the road is smooth. But it lacks the image stabilization that the good go pro has. It’s not too bad for the viewer, but it does distract from your content time times. (Besides that, great content!)
Cannot understand why they have no head up display ?
Do you think that you will get the Model Y?
Im wondering how would auto pilot handle if the car suddenly started to slide on an icy road?