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Originally Posted by Ben73
Yeah that’s good you can upgrade Teslas with modern features that didn’t come
With the car originally. That doesn’t mean you should have to work for them for free.
You could have one without the other.
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It's a brilliant strategy. Instead of having only a handful of testers and engineers, have millions. So much more data to learn from and everyone benefits from the system improvements.
The system has improved so much over the years. Now, let's compare that to my Everest Radar cruise that has all the bugs it had the day I got it and never improved at all (random braking and all).
You're only working for them if you're not getting anything back. But you are getting things back. Monthly improvements to the entire system.
Heck, people ask for a feature and if enough ask, they just roll it out. I've never seen any company roll out features so regularly based on consumer feedback without creating a totally new product to up sell them.
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