![]() When Tesla first introduced Full Self-Driving, they changed the Tesla Autopilot (AP) / Enhanced Autopilot (EAP) structure, rearranging into basic Autopilot features (Traffic Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer) and more advanced features FSD features like Summon (and those still in beta, such as Navigate on Autopilot). Why is Transferring Tesla’s Full Self-Driving So Complicated? ![]() As far as we know, you will need to place your order before the end of Q3 (on a Tesla that will deliver relatively soon, though the timeframe there isn’t defined) for the transfer to be valid. This promotion will end on 9/30/23 (the end of Q3), and is not likely to be offered again (in Tesla’s Q2 earnings call, Elon described it as “a one time amnesty”). Update : for a limited time, Tesla will allow Tesla owners who have purchased FSD in full to transfer FSD from their old Tesla to a new Tesla purchased before the end of Q3. In this blog post, we’re going to give a full overview of why Full Self-Driving transfer is a complex issue, when FSD transfers and when it doesn’t, and where to sell (or buy) a used Tesla with FSD included. Since Tesla’s stance on transferring Full Self-Driving has fluctuated over the years, Tesla owners are understandably confused about what exactly it is that they own (or don’t). What, exactly, is the value of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Software in a sale or trade-in ? Does FSD stay with the car and transfer to the new owner? Can you get some of your Full Self-Driving money back when you sell your used Tesla? Since Tesla’s subscription service for their famous Full Self-Driving (FSD) Autopilot software rolled out in 2021, owners of fully-purchased FSD have been left in a curious position…
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