I recently purchased the $8000 Full Self Driving Feature on my Tesla Model 3 - here is my review from that and whether or not I think it's worth it. Enjoy! Add me on Instagram: GPStephan
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AUTO LANE CHANGE:
Overall…I’ll admit, it’s a COOL feature to have, but lets be honest…I’d rather do it myself and save the $8000. And maybe I’m just new to this whole auto-pilot feature thing, but when you’re surrounded by other cars - the autopilot isn’t as “smooth” or “intuitive” as a normal driver would be. But, I trust this will improve over time.
NAVIGATE ON AUTO PILOT - BETA
Navigating highways IS really neat, but would I pay $8000 for it? Probably not. I think it’s really useful in the grand scheme of things, once FULL autonomous driving becomes a thing - but, as it stands right now, it’s fun to use, but I’d rather save the money.
AUTO PARK:
The Self Parking Feature was really cool and precise, but lets be real - a lot of cars are enabling this as a feature, so it’s not UNIQUE to Tesla, per se…it’s also someone difficult to find that “Sweet Spot” where Tesla recognizes that as a spot to park, so if you’re in fast traffic and need to “Adjust” so that it’s ready to self park - it might take too long to actually be very practical.
SUMMON FEATURE:
This is awesome, and I can definitely see how someone could get a lot of use from this. Sometimes I just hate going and sliding myself in the side to get to my car, so using THIS would be a perfect way to bring the car out. It’s also ideal if you’re parked in a tight spot, or someone pulls in next to you without leaving a lot of room for you to get in and out…this will FOR SURE come in handy. Is it worth $8000? Well, that just depends how nimble you are to climb into your car…
SMART SUMMON:
Tesla says “your car will navigate more complex environments and parking spaces, maneuvering around objects as necessary to come find you in a parking lot.” I’m disappointed this wouldn’t work on a larger distance. As it is right now, you have to be somewhat close to your car for this to even work…and, at that point, you may as well just walk all the way to your car instead of standing there with your phone out, getting the car to come to you. Maybe at some point they’ll expand the radius, and I get that this is all just a beta mode…but, my only complaint is that I can’t do this from a further distance.
TRAFFIC AND STOP SIGN CONTROL - BETA
This identifies stop signs and traffic lights and automatically slows your car to a stop on approach, with your active supervision. This was the biggest disappointment from the entire experience…I would expect, for $8000…they would tell you upfront that you need a hardware upgrade for this to work, and would need a service appointment to get the features you pay for. It’s not the end of the world, but I was looking forward to getting to try everything out at once and test the stop sign and stop light feature…I’ll make the appointment and get back to you, though.
As for whether or not this $8000 upgrade was “worth it” …I’ll be honest…no, not as it is right now. I understand that $8000 is just the price to “Get in now” before full self driving is a thing, and by that time - this could very well be worth $15,000 or $20,000 for a car that just completely runs itself…but the risk you’re taking is, how long is THAT going to happen? Is it next year, 5 years from now, 20 years from now, and what’s the opportunity cost of buying into a feature that isn’t fully functional yet, versus investing that money?
HOWEVER…it IS worth it for people who plan to keep their car long term, and expect more autopilot features to become available before he again raises the price…and, he will.
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AUTO LANE CHANGE:
Overall…I’ll admit, it’s a COOL feature to have, but lets be honest…I’d rather do it myself and save the $8000. And maybe I’m just new to this whole auto-pilot feature thing, but when you’re surrounded by other cars - the autopilot isn’t as “smooth” or “intuitive” as a normal driver would be. But, I trust this will improve over time.
NAVIGATE ON AUTO PILOT - BETA
Navigating highways IS really neat, but would I pay $8000 for it? Probably not. I think it’s really useful in the grand scheme of things, once FULL autonomous driving becomes a thing - but, as it stands right now, it’s fun to use, but I’d rather save the money.
AUTO PARK:
The Self Parking Feature was really cool and precise, but lets be real - a lot of cars are enabling this as a feature, so it’s not UNIQUE to Tesla, per se…it’s also someone difficult to find that “Sweet Spot” where Tesla recognizes that as a spot to park, so if you’re in fast traffic and need to “Adjust” so that it’s ready to self park - it might take too long to actually be very practical.
SUMMON FEATURE:
This is awesome, and I can definitely see how someone could get a lot of use from this. Sometimes I just hate going and sliding myself in the side to get to my car, so using THIS would be a perfect way to bring the car out. It’s also ideal if you’re parked in a tight spot, or someone pulls in next to you without leaving a lot of room for you to get in and out…this will FOR SURE come in handy. Is it worth $8000? Well, that just depends how nimble you are to climb into your car…
SMART SUMMON:
Tesla says “your car will navigate more complex environments and parking spaces, maneuvering around objects as necessary to come find you in a parking lot.” I’m disappointed this wouldn’t work on a larger distance. As it is right now, you have to be somewhat close to your car for this to even work…and, at that point, you may as well just walk all the way to your car instead of standing there with your phone out, getting the car to come to you. Maybe at some point they’ll expand the radius, and I get that this is all just a beta mode…but, my only complaint is that I can’t do this from a further distance.
TRAFFIC AND STOP SIGN CONTROL - BETA
This identifies stop signs and traffic lights and automatically slows your car to a stop on approach, with your active supervision. This was the biggest disappointment from the entire experience…I would expect, for $8000…they would tell you upfront that you need a hardware upgrade for this to work, and would need a service appointment to get the features you pay for. It’s not the end of the world, but I was looking forward to getting to try everything out at once and test the stop sign and stop light feature…I’ll make the appointment and get back to you, though.
As for whether or not this $8000 upgrade was “worth it” …I’ll be honest…no, not as it is right now. I understand that $8000 is just the price to “Get in now” before full self driving is a thing, and by that time - this could very well be worth $15,000 or $20,000 for a car that just completely runs itself…but the risk you’re taking is, how long is THAT going to happen? Is it next year, 5 years from now, 20 years from now, and what’s the opportunity cost of buying into a feature that isn’t fully functional yet, versus investing that money?
HOWEVER…it IS worth it for people who plan to keep their car long term, and expect more autopilot features to become available before he again raises the price…and, he will.
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What's up you guys, it's graham here, so, as some of you know, last year i bought a tesla model 3 and in typical me fashion. I tried to be as frugal as possible to get the cars priced down as much as i could by skimping on all of the options, i decided to pick the base model with a shorter distance because it was cheaper. I got the car in the standard black paint job because it didn't cost extra. I got the black interior because that came included at no extra cost and i skipped one of the options that most people tout as the revolutionary feature of tesla, and that would be the full self driving option now at the time i bought the car.
This was a 5 000 upgrade that allowed it to fully navigate highways. Lane change on your behalf, auto park and a myriad of other features that were only limited to those who had five thousand dollars to shell out to elon musk back then i thought to myself nah. I don't need all those extra features, the basic autopilot that just stays in its lane is way good enough for me and for five thousand dollars. I would just rather invest that money back into tesla stock and i could park my own car and navigate my own highways.
Well then, this happened. Tesla began ramping up the price of their autopilot feature from five thousand dollars to six thousand dollars to seven thousand dollars to now eight thousand dollars. They promise that one day soon, this feature will allow the car to fully navigate city streets. Pick you up wherever you are, and even turn itself into a robot taxi that could earn its owners up to thirty thousand dollars a year, perhaps in a not so distant future.
So, of course, i reached out to tesla to see if they offer a free trial option, so i could try this out myself before buying it, and the answer is no for anyone wondering - and i took that as a sign that you know what it's not meant To be, i'm not going to go and buy it, that's when all of a sudden, the almighty, elon musk, blessed thy tesla stock and caused it to skyrocket in value. So i think it is a token of my appreciation for tesla stock. I may as well just go and give some of that back to elon, musk and i'll, be able to show you what the 8 000 full self driving feature really gets. You so you're, not gon na, have to spend eight thousand dollars like i did, or maybe you will, if it's worth it i don't know.
I did not plan this video ahead of time, so i genuinely don't know what's gon na happen. So with that said, if you wouldn't mind just gently destroying the like button for the youtube algorithm, because this video cost me eight thousand dollars to make, it would be greatly appreciated. Plus, if you like this video, i'm going to be showing you a cute picture of a sloth right here, so first we got to go ahead and buy the autopilot feature. But one thing i noticed is that here in california, you're charged 760 dollars in sales tax.
In addition to the full price of autopilot, obviously i'm not the only one who is shocked by this, because everyone else in the tesla forums is just as perplexed as i am because in most states, digital products are exempt from sales tax. When there's no physical delivery of an item but uh nope, not this one - and this is not just a california thing - either if your state has sales tax - that sales tax is added on to the cost of this. But i trust that tesla has looked into this already and knows their sales tax laws way better than some random guy on youtube. So let's go ahead and we're gon na buy it. We're gon na buy it right now and uh, eight thousand seven hundred and sixty dollars later it's gone. It's all gone all right, wow, so for eight thousand dollars, here's what it should do. The first thing we should try out is the auto lane change which assists in moving to an adjacent lane on the highway when auto steer is engaged, or in other words the car is going to lane change for you without you doing much work. So, let's give that a shot and see just how worth eight thousand dollars that is autopilot, navigate on autopilot.
That's just a yes summon beta, we'll turn that on as well. That's a yes all right! So we got auto steer engaged, let's see if it lane changes. Oh whoa, it did it overall. I admit it's a cool feature to have, but let's be honest, i would rather just do it myself and save the eight thousand dollars, and maybe i was new to this whole autopilot, full self-driving thing, but when you're in traffic surrounded by a whole bunch of other Cars, the lane change assist feature is not as intuitive or smooth as you would expect it to be.
Oh yikes, i'm getting getting antsy here like when you're in traffic with the blinker turned on. There needs to be a fair space. Next to you for the car to actually want to change lanes over otherwise you're just sitting in there with the blinker turned on it, doesn't know what it wants to do right now. Now it's freaking out, let's not crash into this.
Oh look at that car like at least in los angeles. Sometimes you just got ta nudge your way in there and create your own spot, otherwise, you're not getting it, but i expect that will probably improve over time, as will the price. Besides that, the next feature is called the navigate on autopilot, wait for it beta actively guides your car from highways on-ramp to off-ramp, including suggesting lane changes, navigating interchanges automatically engaging the turn signal and taking the correct exit which just right there does way more than the Average driver here in los angeles, see what i have right now is basically just the normal autopilot feature that allows you to essentially cruise control in the same lane and your car will adjust and make turns within the lines as it sees fit. But that's it.
It's really nothing crazy with this, though, it should be able to figure out how to enter and exit different highways and navigate the maze that is california's highways. So we're going to be testing this out firsthand starting with the 10 freeway in santa monica and then navigating over to the 405 freeway in westwood. Ah wish us luck, so all we got to do is navigate on autopilot or is it is that on which one is on all right? Let's see, if it's going to change the lane change the lane up and it changed the lane, the car did it itself. I didn't do that. I did not do wow, that's cool. You saw me, i didn't touch a single thing. It put the uh a turn signal on by itself. That is what eight thousand dollars just paid for be a little lazy.
Now now i'll be honest, navigating the highway like this is really cool, but what i pay a thousand dollars for it, and the answer is probably not. I think it's a really useful feature in the grand scheme of things, especially as full self driving and autonomy actually become a thing, but as it stands right now, even though it's kind of cool and fun to use, i would rather just save the money. Next, we have the auto park which automatically parallel or perpendicular parks the car, with a single touch so obviously not to brag or anything like that, but parallel parking. This car is extremely easy, especially with all the sensors around it, not to mention this giant camera screen right in front of you, but let's give it a shot and test it out between what i could do and what the car can do.
This is a parking spot and today we're gon na be giving it a tesla self-parking score. So i'm gon na be first showing you my parallel parking skills, just check this out right here there we go check that out easy. Let's see how close we got to that so check this out guys we got the perfect parallel park right here we got about four inches or so i would say this was a success. Now, let's see what tesla can do you know what i got to learn? How to do it? How do you do this? It wants you to drive by until a p shows up on the screen i, why is why? Is it not working okay, so we got a p showing up on the screen right here and press the p.
It's working, it's moving kind of slow wow. Look at this! That's pretty cool wow! It worked. It worked. That's too cool okay, so they left a little bit more space here, it's not as good as mine, but you know what wow the self-parking feature was really cool and precise, but let's be real.
A lot of cars are offering this right now and it's not necessarily unique to tesla per se. I also find it kind of difficult to recognize that sweet spot, where tesla actually acknowledges that space is a parking spot. So, if you're in fast moving traffic and need time to adjust for it to recognize it as a parking spot, you're gon na have a bad time, and it's not very practical. Now this one is probably one of the most anticipated features out.
There that's gathered all the headlines lately and that would be the summon feature as they say it's gon na move your car in or out of a tight space using the mobile, app or key, and what better place to use this than my super narrow driveway. So, let's give this a shot and see if we can get the car to move forward. Alright, let's see - and it's working look at that now - let's see if we can get the car to go back in because i hate having to back this car up here. Let's go reverse, this is worth it just for this, so i'll never have to pull my car back in ever again. Look at this. I think we're good. Now we got ta say this. One is really cool and i could see how some people get a lot of use from this, like sometimes i just hate to wedge myself in narrow spots, to try to get into the car and then open the door.
A little amount and hope i fit through this would be the perfect solution for that. It's also ideal if you're parked in a really tight spot, or someone pulls in way too close next to you without leaving you a lot of room to get in and out now. That, of course, arises the question: is it worth eight thousand dollars and that just depends on how nimble you are to actually get into your car now? The next one is something i've always wanted to try and it's called the smart summon tesla says your car will navigate more complex environments and parking spaces. Maneuvering around objects is necessary to come, find you in a parking lot, but after watching youtube videos on this.
It just seems rather disappointing and slow, but hey that's not going to stop me from trying this out myself. So now we're going to be trying the smart summon feature and what we did is they parked in an empty parking lot here that cost us by the way, two dollars and 50 cents every 15 minutes. So we got to do this. One quick parked the car.
All the way down there, we're gon na use the app to see if we can get the car from down there over here about 150, maybe 200 feet away warning. Please move closer to your vehicle, we're too far away. We can see the car it's right over there, it's not that far away, so it wants us to walk a little bit closer. How close do you have to get to your vehicle for this to work? We may as well just walk to the car.
At this point, oh look: it's going! Look at that. Wow! Look! Look at that! Oh it doesn't know what to do. Is it gon na hit me the downside? Obviously i wanted to be over there and have it go further. The radius here is not that great i'll be real.
I'm disappointed it didn't work on a larger distance as it is right now. You got to be somewhat close to the car for this to actually work, and at that point you may as well just walk the rest of the way to your car and get in like a normal person, i'm sure at some point they got to expand the Radius - and i understand this is just a beta mode for right now, but my only complaint as of today is that i'm not able to do it at a further distance. And, lastly, we got this one traffic and stop sign control, wait for it. Beta identify stop signs and traffic lights and automatically slows your car to a stop and approach with your active supervision. This one is somewhat new and i haven't really seen a lot of people making videos on this. Quite yet so here we go i'll, give it a shot. After all, isn't it such an inconvenience that your autopilot can't even tell the difference between a red light and a green light or a stop sign from a from a not stop sign? Well, i guess you could say that stops today, get it stops i'll stop. So we got a red light up here.
I don't know if we're gon na get to it, but it seems like when you're in auto it seems like when you're on autopilot. It seems like when you're in autopilot wait. Is it gon na note nope? It's definitely not gon na recognize that red light, no all right, bad news, guys bad news. So i was trying to figure out why this was not showing up why it wasn't working and when i went online it turns out that cars produced prior to like may 2019 came with hardware two and a half and not hardware, three, that's needed! So what i need to do is get hardware three, which requires actually make an appointment at tesla.
Then they're gon na be putting in the new chip. I would just expect that for eight thousand dollars they would tell you up front that you need a hardware update for some of the features to become available, and that requires you to make a service appointment now i realize this is certainly the epitome of a first World problem, like boohoo, you have to make a service appointment for your tesla to get the full self-driving feature you paid for so i'll make the appointments i'll get back to you and the biggest reason i'm disappointed is because i can't give you the content. I was hoping to give you today, so my only advice here for tesla is that if they see certain cars have the hardware two and a half installed at least give those owners a heads up that they're gon na need hardware. Three for these features to become fully available, and, finally, last but not least, the one we've all been waiting for full city street driving, but they say that's upcoming and it's been upcoming for quite some time.
The reality is the feature we all want, which is full autonomous driving where i could just get in the car and then let it take me to my destination. Without me doing a single thing is probably very very far away. It's been promised by the end of the year for many years now, with no real time frame as to when it's actually going to become available, but all of us are holding out with the hope that one day soon, we could let our cars just drive themselves. While we watch youtube videos and smash like buttons, i also find his business model for the tesla autopilot extremely interesting and, unlike any other car manufacturer out there, that's because the almighty, elon musk can control how much money he charges for the autopilot feature and therefore he Has a direct influence on the resale value of all of his cars, for example, if he chose to raise the autopilot feature to 15 000 next month, chances are all of the cars which already have the autopilot feature enabled would go up slightly in value, because now It's a more expensive option for anyone else who wants to buy it doing this means he can influence the used car market and turn a one-time cost into a business model that continues to grow over time. That's part of the reason i think tesla is so unique. It's because of their ability to continually reinvent and upgrade their cars over the air, and that means these cars just continue to get better and better and improve over time, and i'm excited to see what's coming next now, as for whether or not the 8 000 upgrade Was worth it i'll, be honest as it stands right now, the answer is probably a no. No obviously i understand that eight thousand dollars is just the price you're paying to get in today before full. Self-Driving is a thing, and these cars can just navigate themselves on the streets without you doing a single thing, and maybe at that point, they're gon na cost more like fifteen to twenty thousand dollars extra, but the risk you're taking is.
How long is that gon na take to happen? Is it gon na be next year, five years from now 20 years from now, and what's the opportunity cost going to be to buy into a feature, that's not fully functional yet versus just going and investing that money elsewhere, for example, instead of buying autopilot for five Thousand dollars back in 2019, i just use that extra money to go and buy more tesla stock and that five thousand dollar investment alone is now worth today more than 41 000. So i definitely made the right choice back then not to buy autopilot. But what about now, i think in the next few years, if autopilot becomes fully functional, where you can just go and type in an address, sit down in the car and the car takes you wherever you want to go, then i think it's very very well worth It but as it stands right now, i personally don't see this being worth eight thousand dollars besides me just being able to get more content for youtube, however, i do think it's worth it for the people who plan to hold their car a long time and expect More autopilot features to be added on to this before he raises the price again and he will, but for anyone else i would say you're best off just investing the money instead and then waiting this one out until full self-driving is actually a thing. So that's my review of the tesla autopilot feature and i understand there's a lot of other tesla reviews out there.
So it means a lot to me and i really appreciate it that you would come and watch mine. I know my reviews. I know these videos might not be the most technical, but i'm a big fan of tesla. I absolutely love the car and i'll always do my best to be as honest as possible and tell you practically whether or not this is actually worth it, which, for this feature, i just got ta say it's: it's probably not worth it. If full self driving is actually a thing, then yes, i think it will pay for itself many times over, but today it's just not there. So with that said, you guys thank you so much for watching. I really appreciate it make sure to subscribe and hit the notification bell also feel free to add me on instagram, i post it pretty much daily. So if you want to be a part of it, there feel free to add me there.
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Lol hes posting a vid why hes spent money😂😭
Dont worry man you deserve it
You did great! I agree with your assessment. Well done 😎
Imagine driving past graham, seeing his hands in the air like that. 😂
Gram logic: guys i really need you to hit the like button. If you dont all ill get is my car upgraded for 8k and will only make 75k off this video
The FSD feature that you paid for is tied to the car, if your car gets totalled and you decide to buy another Tesla you are out the $8000 that you paid for and have to buy it again on the new car at whatever Elon decides to charge you at that time. Further if you sell your car as a used car, Tesla can remove the feature over the air from the new car owner because the (new) owner did not pay for it, this has already happened in real life, its just a cautionary tale to any second hand Tesla buyers that they should not bother paying any premium for software features on the car that can be taken away from them (by Tesla) over the air without any recourse.
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I guess paying upfront is kinda like patreon/kickstart. Tbh I don’t really mind as long as I know they are clear abt what the goal is (self driving cars) then I’m willing to invest that money. I’m planning to get a Tesla in the next few months
Now they had white paint as included and then basic auto pilot is included and now the price for standard is 33,000
The software so worth it because once you buy it your grandfathered in for life for future updates. & once the beta gets really good that $10,000 will be more like $20,000 for FSD Full Self Driving.
I love how you make your videos so funny with the music and everything ❤
it's 10K now as im buying mine smh.. should have been bought this damn car
Idk if this video was made before it was announced that the auto pilot feature does not get sold with the car.. meaning it belongs to the original buyer, anyone who buys a used Tesla will have to purchase again.
I'm pretty sure this video was made after that announcement, pretty sure Rich Rebuilds and Louis Rossmann spoke on this.
It just changed to $10,000 for autopilot today **EDIT** Also, you're not buying stagnant software, you purchased a lifetime membership of never ending software updates that will enable you to rent your car and earn passive income…. open your mind.
Funny how it recommends this video to me after the city streets beta came out
Good move; think of it as an investment because now you are set up to receive the new 3D modeled FSD rewrite that will run on your much more powerful HW3 computer. I bought my SR+ just days before last year's Autonomous Day presentation, so was expecting to have HW3; however, my car was pulled from existing inventory manufactured 4 days before they began using the new chip. It was also a transitional time when they briefly had something called Enhanced AutoPilot, which gave nearly all the lane changing and navigational features of FSD, but it was ultimately limited by the HW2.5 computer. So right before July 2020 I took Tesla up on their $3K offer to upgrade to FSD before the standard AP to FSD upgrade price increased from $6K to $8K (EAP already incurred a price premium at the time of purchase, so that's why it was only $3K). Even though I didn't get any real useful features immediately, I felt better positioned knowing that I now had HW3 and eventually will get meaningful FSD updates, like the major one currently in limited beta.
Thanks for the honest review! 👍🏻 I would rather invest on stocks than to purchase the FSD software. It’s nowhere close to self driving yet!
Graham: teslas autopilot doesnt really know how to drive california style
Autopilot: trying to not get sue
The “THIS is a parking spot” took me out. Graham DeMuro.
If you need a space for truck to park it than its worthless feature
This Tesla is going to do an auto parallel park (hey, I think there's a pun in there) and then, we're going to give it a Graham score. Doug Demuro sees what you did there.
As someone who is blind it would be pretty cool to have self driving vehicles so that someone like me can go places without needing to take public transportation or having to pay for a Uber all the time
That’s a red Rolls Royce Cullinan that you saw on the freeway btw
I got the FSD when it was cheap. Funny thing is, it was objectively the wrong move. If I had added the $5000 to my TSLA position instead and then sold it at $28000 to get the $8000 FSD today, I would have come out ahead $20000. Oh well. Happy with the overall result though.
The space you have for parallel parking, we park 2 vehicles at that amount of space in India!
Listening is important and having similar interest. Hmmmm I should make a video about this.
Tesla Company wants to pay me $10,000 for not making my regrets public. Is this amount okay ??
Everything wrong with FSD is about to be made right! HaHa
Wowowow title is a clickbait. It’s not even the full self driving. It’s the beta 🤕
Sales tax, Americans don’t know the meaning of sales tax, try living in some European countries where it’s in the 20%’s
How did illegal immigration influence your decision?