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That's not normal. They use deceleration force to know when to turn on the brake light. Mine come on similarly to a good downshift in a manual...
Yeah, for Ford, a slight curve of the road is enough to require the driver's hand to be on the wheel as Munro found out in his test drive....
Yes, 98 km drive, all regional roads and city driving. From my cottage to my in-laws. No intervention. A few km of a regional road had zero line...
Better mapping means squat when there is an obstacle on the road. That's why you need an attentive driver. Beside even without map, FSD...
Or you can do something like this to secure the extension cord to the charger. [MEDIA]
And when Tesla reported their crash data to the NHTSA, instead of reporting from 10 days after the order was given to manufacturers in June 2022,...
This is what Tesla say about how they capture crash data. "this correlates to nearly any crash at about 12 mph (20 kph) or above, depending on...
I agree, you shouldn't use FSD in a winter storm but Interestingly enough, summer time, where the weather is usually the nicest, is where most...
It hasn't been mentioned for FSD, but Musk said that any accidents where Autopilot was deactivated within 30 seconds of the accident was still...
Last month, Tesla indicated that they reached one billion miles driven in FSD and using this graph,...
Well, my say is the driver's IQ is inversely proportional to the size of their pickup and with some pickup being EV now, it will reduce the IQ of...
Two years ago, a Hyundai Elantra was idling so quietly in a parking lot that I had to stop and listen carefully to make sure it was really idling.
What's too bad is you can't count the number of accidents it prevented because of it being active. Again, if you watch the weekly Wham Bam...
I wish Telsa would allow us to specify that a destination point needs preconditioning. That way, we could select a fast charger other than Tesla...
When overtaking a car, I check their blind spot LED and they only light up when I'm close to the rear end of their car. I've never seen one...
Problem with that system is it only checks near the rear of the car. Someone look at their blind spot, sees nothing and start to change lane....
Wait, what? That would explain, but doesn't explain why it was never fixed! I guess I'll wait until the battery has drained a bit before enabling...
Tesla calls its adaptive cruise control "Traffic Aware Cruise Control" (TACC). It's the lane assist in addition to TACC that is called Autopilot....
I didn't see any message on screen.
That could just be it. I've had unexplained engine starting in the past. Would make sense, thanks.