Buddy’s Bandit
Tennessean by the Grace of God
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Screw this immigrant. Not our problem. Should have never come here.
Anyway, who's ready for some Jesus and Bible-learning tomorrow morning? Heard we're discussing the good Samaritan.
I know you live in Texas where the rules a bit different, but I don't think it's smart for your 6 year old to drive your Tesla.People are wild. Grown men have flipped off my wife and 6 year old for driving a Tesla. Hoping the market drops even more for them since him and Trump are out now. Because the wife is about ready for a new car herself
How long have you owned it? Aside from driving a target for crazies, what'd you think of it? Any mechnical/software issues?
It was a Y, correct?
Do you inflate the autopilot with a tube located in his belt buckle.Correct. I bought it in March. I had owned it 3 or 4 days before the fat guy on the four wheeler keyed it.
It’s great, honestly. There’s things you get used to that the autopilot doesn’t handle well. I drive the first one percent of my trip (out of my garage and onto the road) and the last 1% (the parking lot). Other than that, it does the work. Which is nice. I’m still trying to figure out what to do with my hands.
There’s a feature where you can make the car come to you in a parking lot. It doesn’t work the best. Sometimes it’ll randomly stop plus if you have it pick you up, you have to awkwardly hurry into your car because it’s just sitting in the middle of a parking lot.
The kid loves it. He loves all the random features like that it will make fart noises, can be summoned to you, and has video games.
Only complaint is autopilot isn’t perfect and it takes practice learning where and when it’s going to mess up so you’re ready for it.
Correct. I bought it in March. I had owned it 3 or 4 days before the fat guy on the four wheeler keyed it.
It’s great, honestly. There’s things you get used to that the autopilot doesn’t handle well. I drive the first one percent of my trip (out of my garage and onto the road) and the last 1% (the parking lot). Other than that, it does the work. Which is nice. I’m still trying to figure out what to do with my hands.
There’s a feature where you can make the car come to you in a parking lot. It doesn’t work the best. Sometimes it’ll randomly stop plus if you have it pick you up, you have to awkwardly hurry into your car because it’s just sitting in the middle of a parking lot.
The kid loves it. He loves all the random features like that it will make fart noises, can be summoned to you, and has video games.
Only complaint is autopilot isn’t perfect and it takes practice learning where and when it’s going to mess up so you’re ready for it.
Correct. I bought it in March. I had owned it 3 or 4 days before the fat guy on the four wheeler keyed it.
It’s great, honestly. There’s things you get used to that the autopilot doesn’t handle well. I drive the first one percent of my trip (out of my garage and onto the road) and the last 1% (the parking lot). Other than that, it does the work. Which is nice. I’m still trying to figure out what to do with my hands.
There’s a feature where you can make the car come to you in a parking lot. It doesn’t work the best. Sometimes it’ll randomly stop plus if you have it pick you up, you have to awkwardly hurry into your car because it’s just sitting in the middle of a parking lot.
The kid loves it. He loves all the random features like that it will make fart noises, can be summoned to you, and has video games.
Only complaint is autopilot isn’t perfect and it takes practice learning where and when it’s going to mess up so you’re ready for it.