Tesla Changed Old FSD Contracts to Include 'Supervised' for Drivers
TESLA’S CONTROVERSIAL “FULL SELF-DRIVING” CHANGES Tesla is under fire due to significant changes made to its “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) purchase agreements, raising eyebrows and concerns among owners and industry watchers. The core issue revolves around retroactive modifications to the contracts that many Tesla owners signed between 2016 and early 2024. Initially marketed as capable of unsupervised driving, these agreements have mysteriously been altered to include language that specifies the system is now “supervised.” This move has left numerous owners questioning the integrity of the process and fearing they will not receive what they paid for. WHAT’S THE BACKGROUND? The FSD capability was sold as a cutting-edge software package costing up to $15,000, promising full autonomy through over-the-air updates, which means improvements could be added to already purchased cars without needing to be physically taken to a dealership. Elon Musk, Tesla’s CEO, confidently asserted that unsupe...