Cars, it's electric! Do Do Do

That's interesting, under the upgrades it specifically lists traffic re-routing as part of premium, we lost it as soon as the trail period was over in the two Y's we just purchased.
 
Anyone taking a gamble on an Ocean? Only 25k now
I thought they went bankrupt. Unless they make the car software open source, I doubt its a good idea to buy it.

Meanwhile, Tesla has given free one month of full self drive to all! Maybe they are struggling with enough people buying it.
 
I thought they went bankrupt. Unless they make the car software open source, I doubt its a good idea to buy it.

Meanwhile, Tesla has given free one month of full self drive to all! Maybe they are struggling with enough people buying it.
At $12k it's a pretty hard sell. Tried it out a couple days ago with the free trial. It works really well. 18 mile trip from my house and it drove itself the entire way.
 
At $12k it's a pretty hard sell. Tried it out a couple days ago with the free trial. It works really well. 18 mile trip from my house and it drove itself the entire way.
Yup. I was surprised how well it works and parks itself. But 12k is too much, maybe 2k will make me bite.
 
I thought they went bankrupt. Unless they make the car software open source, I doubt its a good idea to buy it.

Meanwhile, Tesla has given free one month of full self drive to all! Maybe they are struggling with enough people buying it.
Not bankrupt yet. I found a Fisker forum. Not a happy place right now.

If they fold completely, there will be 10,000 Oceans out there. That's enough to create a support network of some kind. It was actually built under contract by Magna Steyr in Austria, using their EV architecture, and they're not going away.

I tried a Tesla FSD Beta about a year ago on a highway with light traffic. I was on full alert, ready to grab the wheel or stab the brakes. I was not expecting the car to decide to throw on the binders, forcing me to hit the 'gas'. The car behind me must have thought I brake checked them. Thankfully, it didn't become a road rage incident.

My wife has terrible eyesight. I'm really hoping the technology arrives at some point.

EDIT: clarify Magna Steyr's role
 
Not bankrupt yet. I found a Fisker forum. Not a happy place right now.

If they fold completely, there will be 10,000 Oceans out there. That's enough to create a support network of some kind. It was actually built under contract by Magna Steyr in Austria, using their EV architecture, and they're not going away.

I tried a Tesla FSD Beta about a year ago on a highway with light traffic. I was on full alert, ready to grab the wheel or stab the brakes. I was not expecting the car to decide to throw on the binders, forcing me to hit the 'gas'. The car behind me must have thought I brake checked them. Thankfully, it didn't become a road rage incident.

My wife has terrible eyesight. I'm really hoping the technology arrives at some point.

EDIT: clarify Magna Steyr's role
Same for me regarding eyesight, my astigmatism is horrible and avoid night driving at all cost.
 
2 of the podcasts I listen to weekly had very interesting things to say about the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N. Too many details to list (especially how Cammisa breaks it down) but both Farah and Cammisa say how fun it is on track, how realistic the ICE sounds are and how the adjustable dynamics of it match those sounds.

Matt Farah:


Jason Cammisa

 
got latest FSD update so I tried this morning

It is crazy good. I went Montgomery to Hamilton (I’m still on FSD now!) and did all stop signs. Traffic Lights. Blinker and merging was timely and smooth, and turned right onto rt 1 after stopping at a stop sign. Did 90+ degree turns just fine and even rode the right side more when it saw an oncoming car crossing double yellow to get around landscape truck on the side of the road. All at speed limit and was quick off the line after stop. Responsible driver.
 
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2 of the podcasts I listen to weekly had very interesting things to say about the 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 N. Too many details to list (especially how Cammisa breaks it down) but both Farah and Cammisa say how fun it is on track, how realistic the ICE sounds are and how the adjustable dynamics of it match those sounds.

Matt Farah:


Jason Cammisa


I don't understand why they put ICE sounds in an electric car, its pretty lame IMO. In an ICE performance car, the sound of the motor matches what you feel through the wheel and the seat. If you're going to make an e-performance car, own that shit. Make it all motor and drive-train whine like Porsche did with their 718 concept. Also, they need to figure out a way to make the steering suck less and these things not weigh as much as a pickup truck, otherwise I would imagine you're going to eat through expensive Z-rated rubber.
 
got latest FSD update so I tried this morning

It is crazy good. I went Montgomery to Hamilton (I’m still on FSD now!) and did all stop signs. Traffic Lights. Blinker and merging was timely and smooth, and turned right onto rt 1 after stopping at a stop sign. Did 90+ degree turns just fine and even rode the right side more when it saw an oncoming car crossing double yellow to get around landscape truck on the side of the road. All at speed limit and was quick off the line after stop. Responsible driver.
I got the free trial as well and loving it so far. But I'm not sure if I'll ever pay for it. BTW the FSD subscription is now $99, down from 199.
 
I don't understand why they put ICE sounds in an electric car, its pretty lame IMO. In an ICE performance car, the sound of the motor matches what you feel through the wheel and the seat. If you're going to make an e-performance car, own that shit. Make it all motor and drive-train whine like Porsche did with their 718 concept. Also, they need to figure out a way to make the steering suck less and these things not weigh as much as a pickup truck, otherwise I would imagine you're going to eat through expensive Z-rated rubber.
Hyundai made a meatless burger that costs twice as much and almost, almost could fool you it's not meat. Except you're not fooled at all.

I do understand though, it's a selling point for people who will never drive it hard. It's like everyone who gets paddle shifters thinking the have a Ferrari while never using them.
 
I've been trying the FSD on My-Y but me being such a control freak, it's unnerving to let the car drive itself. I feel like I'm on higher alert with FSD mode then just driving the car. Self steer I have no issues with on the highway and kind of find that relaxing.
 
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