Prepare yourselves, Tesla supporters – you better have your steering wheels ready. The issue of the company’s infamous Full Self-Driving (FSD) package, which with its misleading name demands constant monitoring of the driver, has resulted in a major price cut. Today, the company now charges a small subscription fee of $99 per month, up from the high $199 it initially charged.
This $2 discount is valid for both new customers and those who have already subscribed and only live in the United States. This is a welcome change, but the question is that there may be huge growth, but what is the reason for the failure? Not Tesla, as the brand states. The $12,000 previously spent to purchase the Forgotten Steering is still a lot of money. This change brings a new subscription rate which means the tenant will cover the monthly payments for the entire tenure of 10 years.
Given the lifespan of a typical American car, which is approximately 8 years, it becomes difficult to have a firm belief about purchasing an FSD at this time. However, implementing customer service in the future may be costly.
To the chagrin of our brothers to the north, Tesla is sticking to its commitment to expand the reach of FSD membership to include Canada. Indigenous communities and other nations around the world? Nothing much can be said; The authority will take the decision only when they decide to adopt this new type of pricing model.
You can now subscribe to FSD (Supervised) for $99/month in the UShttps://t.co/0IwC9GC0aF
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