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Tesla's FSD Ownership Saga: Clarity Arrives Just in Time for the Deadline

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Tesla's FSD Ownership Saga: Clarity Arrives Just in Time for the Deadline

TL;DR: Tesla, bless its heart, finally clarified what's what with Full Self-Driving (FSD) ownership. Good news, folks: that expensive software stays with the car, even if you sell it. Just in time for the February 14th purchase deadline, before it goes subscription-only.

Meta: Tesla clears up FSD ownership rules ahead of its February 14 deadline, confirming the feature stays with the vehicle, not just the original owner.

Alright, alright, settle down now, listen up! Tesla done sent out some emails, got folks scratching their heads like they just heard a punchline they didn't get. See, they were talkin' 'bout FSD stayin' with your car "as long as you own it." Now, for those who remember, the word on the street, directly from the Big Boss man Elon Musk himself, was that FSD was a ride-or-die with the vehicle, no matter who's got the keys. Naturally, a little confusion set in. You spend all that cheddar on a fancy piece of software, you wanna know if it's gonna stick around like glitter on a velvet couch.

The Great FSD Clarification

But hold up, Tesla realized they had a little oopsie-daisy in their wording. They sent out another memo, probably after somebody on the social media team said, "Uh, boss, people are losing their minds!" The new email clears it up: FSD (Supervised) does indeed stay with the car, period. Whether you're the first owner, the second, or the guy who found it parked in his driveway with the keys still in it (don't do that, now), that FSD is along for the whole ride. This is big, because it means that premium feature adds real value to a used Tesla, instead of just poofing into thin air when you sign over the title. It's like buying a house with a solid gold toilet – you expect that toilet to still be there for the next owner, right?

This ain't just about semantics, either. We're talkin' about a feature that Tesla claims makes roads safer, preventing millions of potential injuries a year. Remember that story about the FSD guiding a heart attack victim to the hospital? Or the cross-country trips? That's the kind of tech that makes you go "Hmm, maybe there's somethin' to this." So, knowing it's a permanent fixture is like finding out your favorite stand-up comedian ain't going anywhere. It's good for the long run.

Subscription Future and What it Means

Now, here's the kicker: after February 14th, if you haven't bought FSD outright, you're looking at a subscription model – $99 a month. Yeah, I know. Another subscription. Soon we'll be paying a monthly fee for the air we breathe. And Elon Musk, never one to shy away from a good price hike, already warned that the subscription fee could go up as FSD gets more capable. So, for those who jumped on the lifetime purchase, you might be sitting pretty. For the rest? Well, you'll be paying for your ride every single month, like a really fancy taxi that drives itself.

What's Next

This clarification could spark a last-minute rush to purchase FSD outright before the deadline. For used car buyers, it certainly makes those FSD-equipped Teslas more attractive. The move to a subscription model opens up recurring revenue for Tesla, but also raises questions about long-term affordability for consumers. We'll be watching to see how the market reacts and if those subscription prices start climbing like a squirrel up a tree.

So there you have it. FSD stays with the car. Now, if you'll excuse me, I gotta go check if my Netflix subscription includes self-driving… 'cause I ain't gettin' out of this chair for nobody!

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