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This is my story...
I often use the AP visualization to get an idea of where cars are before deciding if I'm wanting to change lines. Obviously I don't go solely off the visualization, but it's good for pre-deciding.
I had to rent a Kia Sportage for work a while back. One thing I noticed that was different which I liked: Some of the features restricted to Tesla's Autopilot existed as "always on" features.
"Chill" and "Sport/Normal" are nice options to have. But what would be really nice is if I had my own accelerator curve and averaging speed to work with.
Currently when you schedule a long trip, it will have to take or skip superchargers based on your ability to reach them, then suggest how long to charge. I probably accelerate more aggressively than most, but that 10% charge at arrival often turns into 2% instead.
If you give a mouse a cookie....
So we got waypoints now. That's awesome. Just one more thing now. Let us save some of these trips. Not locations, but the trips themselves.
A little hard to describe in a title. But basically, if you do half stalk, you get 3 clicks, right? And then full stalk is continuous clicking.
A cold battery can't accept as much power without risking damage. However, does this need to affect the driver experience?