The article chronicles the author's experience with Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) software on his Model 3 Performance, emphasizing its capabilities and limitations over 1,000 miles. While Tesla plans for full autonomy, current FSD is an advanced driver-assistance system that still requires constant driver oversight. The author finds the car enjoyable, noting its exceptional handling and speed, describing it as one of the best cars ever driven. Feedback from an expert in mobility also enriches the discussion, underscoring the need for clarity about FSD's operational scope.
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving software, while impressive, remains an advanced driver-assistance system requiring constant driver supervision and cannot operate fully autonomously yet.
Despite the excitement around Tesla's FSD, the author notes that he still drives the car, making it clear that the system is not yet fully autonomous.
The Model 3 Performance is described as having amazing handling and speed, ranking among the best cars driven over two decades, offering great value.
Observing its performance over 1,000 miles in Silicon Valley, the author highlights both capabilities and limitations of Tesla's latest driving software.
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