Imagine handing your car the keys to your wallet. I bristle just thinking about it. Imagine it veering into Starbucks on its own. The arguments over money are not worth it.
BMW (and, I think, Lexus?) have had something similar for a long time. I love it -- it doesn't do any ordering automatically, but you *can* have it make a service request for you. Downside is that it sends log information to the manufacturer, as a black box.
I'm partial to Koenigsegg. The One:1 is an absolute masterpiece. I'll never get over that thing. https://www.koenigsegg.com/model/one1
A perfect 1:1 power to weight ratio? 🤌
Pagani's interiors are absolutely superior though. Sort of unmatched.
I mean considering Tesla's rather poor leadtimes on spares it might not actually be a bad thing just so long as it doesn't actually charge you until you need it.
Also how long before "right to repair" becomes a massive issue in electric cars?
Imagine auto-ordering a full set of tires like a fucking printer without your consent. It would be much better if there was an option where you approve each transaction. That, or gather all Teslas and put them in museums and rage rooms
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Tesla: "...."
Y: "Did you use my credit card?"
T: "...."
Y: "DID YOU ORDER NEW RIMS!!!"
T: "I just wanted to be pretty..."
How that diagnosis turned out?
Driver: that’s ok, I just need to go to the doctor. Start it up.
Car: sorry Dave, I can’t let you do that *zaps driver*
I’d probably read it as a threat!
"Our mission to disrupt criminal activity has left a void in the provision of certain services you flesh creatures enjoy. I am filling that void."
Now to renew my subscription on my heated seat because it has hit -0 for the first time this year...
https://www.koenigsegg.com/model/one1
A perfect 1:1 power to weight ratio? 🤌
Pagani's interiors are absolutely superior though. Sort of unmatched.
Also how long before "right to repair" becomes a massive issue in electric cars?