Tesla owners complained about FSD Beta 10.69, Musk Respond

As we all know that Tesla recently released its Tesla FSD Beta 10.69 and it is only available for 1000 users. After the release of Tesla FSD Beta 10.69, Elon Musk face a lot of consumer criticism and finally, Musk responded to criticism and did not agree with the consumer.

Soon the software will be upgraded to Tesla’s advanced driver assistance system, which is priced at $15,000. Musk has promised his consumers that FSD will one day provide the fully self-driving capability.

Also Read: Tesla FSD Beta 10.69 goes live with ton of new improvements

Yesterday (Aug. 24), a Tesla Car user James Locke shared a Tweet on Twitter: – I have to say, where I live when using FSD Beta 10.69, you still have to manually intervene in the vehicle. There is still a lot of room for improvement in FSD.

That owner also told that after this update, the car is facing problems in taking the right turns and there are many other minor problems. Elon Musk has recently revealed that the price of FSD Beta will increase from $12000 to $15000 from September 5. Locke also said that there are so many problems with FSD right now, it’s too early to raise prices.

Elon Musk officially responded to that Tesla owner and said – There is a reason for the small-scale push of 10.69, please don’t apply for the early test system and then complain.

As per the reports, Tesla FSD is not a full-self-driving system. In this system, the driver needs to be alert and ready to handle the vehicle at any point in time. The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has accused Tesla of falsely advertising its ADAS system, and the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is also investigating several crashes involving Tesla’s Autopilot system, some of which resulted in fatalities. Compared to FSD, the Autopilot system is a less advanced driver assistance system.

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