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Originally Posted by PsychDoc
I have never understood why anyone would spend ~$75k on something characterized (rightly or wrongly) as "the ultimate driving machine" only to plop themselves down in the "driver's" seat and have the car drive itself while the "driver" sits there nervously, hands at the ready, poised to take control of the vehicle should anything go wrong. It seems utterly absurd to me and is a "feature I wouldn't spend $0.02 on.
I figure if I wanted to be driven rather than drive, I'd buy an old Lincoln Continental and hire a driver.
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It is not a Tesla and makes no claims about the car driving itself. It reduces your workload. I’m guessing you never use cruise control then? DAPP is a very sophisticated version of that. In slow or stop and go traffic, for example, it maintains your distance from the car in front of you and keeps the car moving as the traffic moves. It makes traffic jams much less stressful. And that’s just one example. But to each their own of course.