Tesla’s Full Self Driving option currently
costs $7,000 and Elon said the price will
go up very soon. But I decided not to get
it for my Model Y, and in this video I’ll
explain why.
First off, this isn’t a knock on FSD. I
have FSD on my Model 3, and it’s great for
the most part, but one of the main reasons
I bought FSD for my Model 3 was for you - my
viewers. As a tech YouTuber I wanted to be
able to showcase the latest FSD features in
my videos. If I didn’t have a YouTube channel
I probably would have just stuck with Enhanced
Autopilot which had most of the features that
FSD currently has. I also received the $7500
tax credit when I got my Model 3 so the money
I saved from the tax credit basically paid
for FSD which was awesome, but that federal
tax credit is gone so I don’t have that
benefit this time around with the Model Y.
First off, Autopilot and FSD prices have changed
a lot since I got my Model 3. For example
I paid $5,000 for Enhanced Autopilot then
another $2,000 for FSD. Now, basic Autopilot
is included on all Teslas at no additional
cost and it enables the car to steer, accelerate
and brake automatically for other vehicles
and pedestrians within its lane. The $7,000
FSD option adds some additional features such
as automatic driving from highway on-ramp
to off-ramp. automatic lane changes while
driving on the highway, Autopark for parallel
and perpendicular spaces, Summon which enables
the car to come find you in a parking lot,
assisted stops at traffic controlled intersections,
and of course any future updates like Autosteer
on city streets which is scheduled to come
later this year. So the fact that the pricing
and offerings have changed so much in the
past 2 years it just seems a little unpredictable
to me. Tesla can change it at anytime. Autopilot
has ranged from $3,000 to $5,000 then they
changed it up where basic Autopilot was $2,000
at one point and now it's included in the
base price. FSD has gone from $3,000 to $7,000.
Tesla says the price will increase over time,
but nobody knows the exact amount that it
will increase by. It’s also believed that
FSD will eventually go to a subscription model
that will cost more than $100/month. But it’s
also possible that competition in the future
could force Tesla to be competitive with their
pricing of FSD even though I do believe Tesla
does have a big head start.
As someone who has had FSD for 2 years on
my Model 3, to be honest I don’t use most
of the features that often. By far my favorite
feature is the automatic lane change which
will automatically initiate the turn signal
and change lanes by itself when Navigate on
Autopilot is active, and when Navigate on
Autopilot is not active the auto lane change
still works. The only difference is I must
initiate the turn signal myself and then the
car will do the lane change automatically.
I love that feature because if I didn’t
have that then I would have to disengage Autopilot
and do the lane change manually then re-engage
Autopilot every time I want to change lanes
which is what drivers with basic Autopilot
have to do so for how much I drive that would
be a major inconvenience for me. And honestly
I don’t even use Navigate on Autopilot that
much which is the automatic driving from on
ramp to off ramp. It’s mostly good for long
trips on the highway, and it requires a destination
to be entered into the navigation system which
I don’t always necessarily do. I don’t
think I’ve ever used smart summon in a real
life situation. I’ve only used it to impress
people who have never seen it. I think I’ve
only used auto park maybe once or twice. I
don’t usually have to park in tight spots
very often, and when I do, auto park is very
particular about when it pops up as being
an available option from my experience with
it. I recently got the automatic stopping
for stop lights and stop signs which is definitely
a step forward in the right direction, but
I’m considering turning it off because it’s
easier for me to just stop at red lights manually
instead of having to tell the Tesla to proceed
through every stop light and stop sign it
approaches. For now auto lane change is really
the only FSD feature I use frequently.
One of the biggest reasons I chose to forgo
FSD for my Model Y is because the primary
driver will not be me. The Model Y will be
my wife’s car, and guess what? My wife couldn’t
care less about getting the latest FSD updates.
She doesn’t care about cones showing up
on the screen. She’s been driving hand me
down cars for a long time, and she’s perfectly
fine driving a car without all the bells and
whistles. She also doesn’t drive long distances
or on highways very much, and trust me going
from a Pontiac to a Tesla with autopilot is
more than enough to satisfy her driving needs.
So FSD being worth it or not heavily depends
on the driving habits of the primary driver.
Here’s my take on the risk and how I can
play this. Either way, I'm basically placing
a bet on Tesla. If and when FSD gets released
and approved it will be worth it whether I
buy FSD now or later. Let me explain. I can
buy FSD now for $7,000 and if it gets approved
while I still own the car I got FSD at a discount
by buying it early, assuming the price does
continue to increase like Tesla says it will.
On the other hand I can skip buying FSD and
instead invest that $7,000 into Tesla stock
for example and if it gets approved for use
then my investment will most likely increase
in value by that time, hopefully by enough
to buy FSD at its new higher price. I guess
the only difference is if I choose to invest
the money now I can always get some if not
all of it back along the way. Compared to
if I buy FSD now then there’s no getting
that $7,000 back as actual money, but rather
in the form of software updates along the
way. And if I choose to not get FSD now and
I'm also not willing to risk my money in stocks,
having that $7,000 could help pay off the
car sooner and save me money in interest that
way, which is especially important during
strange times like these when that extra money
could serve as a much needed addition to my
emergency fund. Also I’m okay with paying
a higher price in the future when the actual
real FSD feature is here because it will be
worth it to me at that time. Especially if
Tesla follows through with their robotaxi
fleet which I will definitely take advantage
of and let my car go out and make money for
me.
Another reason I didn’t purchase FSD is
because I still think true 100% fully autonomous
driving that doesn’t require any human interaction
at all is still at least 5 years away. That’s
just my opinion, and I hope it’s sooner
than that, but based on all my driving and
experience with Autopilot, as good as it is
I think we still have some ways to go before
not only it gets feature complete and released
to owners but for regulatory approval. Back
in 2016 Tesla promised a fully autonomous
coast-to-coast drive by the end of 2017 which
never happened so I think 2025 is a fair estimate.
One thing people may not know is that FSD
doesn’t stay with the owner. It stays with
the car. I wish there was a way to purchase
FSD for an entire Tesla account so it would
cover an owner who has multiple Teslas, but
I can understand why Tesla doesn’t do that.
But if I wanted to sell my Tesla Model 3 right
now, the FSD would go with it to the new owner.
And if I buy another Tesla I have to buy FSD
at its new price. Also one of my followers
on Twitter told me that when he was asking
Tesla about the trade in value of his Model
3, Tesla said if FSD is purchased AFTER taking
delivery then it doesn’t add to the actual
value of the car on paper. So his trade in
value didn’t account for the $7,000 FSD
option because he bought it after taking delivery.
I don’t know if that’s true in all cases
or not, but that just kind of rubbed me the
wrong way.
So is FSD worth it? Yes it definitely can
be worth it. I personally think FSD is worth
it if you meet all of these conditions: If
you drive a lot especially on highways, if
you plan to keep the car for a very long time,
and if you want to be on the cutting edge
of all the FSD updates as Tesla releases them.
If you don’t meet those conditions I think
it’s probably better to hold off on purchasing
FSD until it’s fully complete. What do you
think? Would you buy FSD for $7,000 now or
risk paying more later? Let me know in the
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My name is Andy. Thank you for watching, and
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