I dont care if its not perfect, it's still 90% there and it's just incredible to see it in action, I just hope Tesla will use better hardware in the future to make it even better, but they make up for it with their incredible software. I really love this, thanks for sharing another FSD trip video.
I could not agree with you more! It’s certainly not perfect, but this new version 13 update is a monumental leap towards autonomy. I also hope that Tesla will start leveraging better hardware in the future. Thanks for your support on my channel! Are you currently driving an EV of any kind?
@ no but I am looking at a new lease for my father and the main feature I want is the self driving tech; he has trouble driving sometimes. So this tech is just in a completely other level from other self driving tech I've seen and tried so far, I actually just did a test drive of a 2025 bmw x5 with their all the self driving tech they could have, and it was extremely underwhelming. I am planning to rent a tesla with FSD on turo to test it and make sure it handles my area good enough, and I am almost certain it will be the car we go for. Only question is model s or model 3, but we haven't decided that yet. Sorry for the long response haha
@@eedoamitay3341when you test out the Tesla on Turo, make sure it has FSD version 13, not 12. This makes a huge difference. Version 13 is only on a small number of new Teslas right now (a few percent), and it will roll out to most cars with hardware 4 over the course of the next few weeks for sure. If you buy a used one, make sure it has “hardware 4”, since older hardware may not become as capable (the jury is still out on this).
_I dont care if its not perfect, it's still 90% there and it's just incredible_ A human driver is 99.99% competent. Tesla FSD at 90% falls way short of Full Autonomy. You cannot rely on buggy software that is only 90 percent capable.
Tesla is well known to have inferior paint, and fit and finish issues too. FSD has been degraded to Supervised Driving, after 5 long years of development. Second to none? Many would disagree with that.
@@DerekDavis213 it has always been supervised; they only added the word “supervised” into the name for legal reason and to ensure even more that people don’t get complacent.
I dont care if its not perfect, it's still 90% there and it's just incredible to see it in action, I just hope Tesla will use better hardware in the future to make it even better, but they make up for it with their incredible software. I really love this, thanks for sharing another FSD trip video.
I could not agree with you more! It’s certainly not perfect, but this new version 13 update is a monumental leap towards autonomy.
I also hope that Tesla will start leveraging better hardware in the future. Thanks for your support on my channel!
Are you currently driving an EV of any kind?
@ no but I am looking at a new lease for my father and the main feature I want is the self driving tech; he has trouble driving sometimes. So this tech is just in a completely other level from other self driving tech I've seen and tried so far, I actually just did a test drive of a 2025 bmw x5 with their all the self driving tech they could have, and it was extremely underwhelming. I am planning to rent a tesla with FSD on turo to test it and make sure it handles my area good enough, and I am almost certain it will be the car we go for. Only question is model s or model 3, but we haven't decided that yet. Sorry for the long response haha
@@eedoamitay3341 Model 3 is a better car than model S, after factoring interior quality and performance/price ratio.
@@eedoamitay3341when you test out the Tesla on Turo, make sure it has FSD version 13, not 12. This makes a huge difference. Version 13 is only on a small number of new Teslas right now (a few percent), and it will roll out to most cars with hardware 4 over the course of the next few weeks for sure.
If you buy a used one, make sure it has “hardware 4”, since older hardware may not become as capable (the jury is still out on this).
_I dont care if its not perfect, it's still 90% there and it's just incredible_
A human driver is 99.99% competent. Tesla FSD at 90% falls way short of Full Autonomy. You cannot rely on buggy software that is only 90 percent capable.
I wouldn’t buy a Tesla but the tech inside of them is second to none.
Agreed! The software that they offer is unequivocally better than its competitors, at least for now!
Tesla is well known to have inferior paint, and fit and finish issues too.
FSD has been degraded to Supervised Driving, after 5 long years of development.
Second to none? Many would disagree with that.
@@DerekDavis213 it has always been supervised; they only added the word “supervised” into the name for legal reason and to ensure even more that people don’t get complacent.