@@darrylanddianneramsey9341 Thanks for your comment. EVs aren’t for everyone, but they’re a great choice for certain use cases. I encourage people to take an open-minded approach, but also to carefully consider their charging and parking situation.
Do they all have the self driving thing? Even the base model? My eyes get tired pretty quick from screens or driving. I literally can't drive more than about 20-30 minutes until I'm driving one eye open at a time. So the self driving thing is the biggest draw for me. I know your supposed to keep your hands on the steering wheel etc.
@MrCreed145, no, not all Teslas have Autopilot or FSD. Mine came with basic Autopilot, but it was a seasonal promotion. Autopilot is effectively lane-keeping and adaptive cruise control. FSD is offered as an $8,000 one-time option, or a $99/month subscription. FSD is nice for road trips, but I don't drive enough for it to be worth it to me. 🤷♂
Thanks for sharing your experience. EV's are still on the frontier.
@@darrylanddianneramsey9341 Thanks for your comment. EVs aren’t for everyone, but they’re a great choice for certain use cases. I encourage people to take an open-minded approach, but also to carefully consider their charging and parking situation.
Do they all have the self driving thing? Even the base model? My eyes get tired pretty quick from screens or driving. I literally can't drive more than about 20-30 minutes until I'm driving one eye open at a time. So the self driving thing is the biggest draw for me. I know your supposed to keep your hands on the steering wheel etc.
@MrCreed145, no, not all Teslas have Autopilot or FSD. Mine came with basic Autopilot, but it was a seasonal promotion. Autopilot is effectively lane-keeping and adaptive cruise control. FSD is offered as an $8,000 one-time option, or a $99/month subscription. FSD is nice for road trips, but I don't drive enough for it to be worth it to me. 🤷♂
@@edwardsanchez9741 I would totally pay 99 bucks a month to never have to drive.