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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (161966)8/30/2020 4:55:39 PM
From: Julius Wong1 Recommendation

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Cogito Ergo Sum

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Yes.

Tesla is the only automaker worldwide that continuously improves the vehicles it has sold, and for free. Compare this to all other companies that sell you, again and again, a new model with slight changes for a premium price. With a well-thought-through set of hardware, a Tesla vehicle can continue to improve with over-the-air software updates almost endlessly. Minor hardware adjustments are silently included when ready but not even advertised. The newest Autopilot computer is also a good example of adjustments in older vehicles that are free of charge to keep your car up to date.



To: Sun Tzu who wrote (161966)8/30/2020 10:12:12 PM
From: Pogeu Mahone1 Recommendation

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pak73

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