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Which car? Seems like Tesla has the best version although I suppose it depends on the circumstances of the trip.


Mustang Mach E. But once again, lots of other cars have similar self driving tech, many better than the Mach E or Teslas. The Bolt I was considering at the time could have also done most of that trip hands-free.

And that was actual hands-free, while Teslas at the time required you to take putting torque on the wheel to lie to the system.

Even then my 2017 Hyundai did practically everything but steer. Get it on the highway, turn on ACC, and it'll handle the traffic just keep it in the lane. It even did all the stop and go traffic.


Which ones are better today?


Ones that don't actively try and drive in front of trains in attempt to kill their operators.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMqTmOTtft4


literally every single competitor will do it because they don't control for them at all. Most of them don't even control for traffic lights or stop signs. Also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lc-HUZUiQg


A used toyota corolla with comma 4


My R1T's autonomous driving is decidedly better than Tesla autopilot. I say that from thousands of miles driven with each.


Highest end mercedes?


No. Their L3 was a scam, never sold and not actually planned to be sold anymore.


So, the same as Tesla's L3.


You can go to austin and take an unsupervised robotaxi right now


Last I heard they still have a car following. Has that actually changed?


Yes


Robotaxi is a service, not a product you can buy.


Runs fsd 14.3


FSD has never operated above level 2 in any vehicle Tesla has ever sold, per their own documentation.

Robotaxi either has significant differences from the vehicles they sell or they are operating against highway safety standards. (Which could be the case because NHTSA is currently investigating this)


or its good enough for fenced L4


Then why do they tell regulators it’s level 2 when they sell vehicles with that software?


They’re telling them exactly the same thing they’re telling customers




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