Tesla will allow ‘one-time’ FSD transfer for one more quarter, says Musk

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Tesla will allow a 'one-time' Full Self-Driving, or FSD, transfer for one more quarter, according to CEO Elon Musk.

This decision comes after repeated refusals to make such transfers permanent.

Tesla has been selling its FSD system for years,

but no owner has experienced a fully autonomous vehicle.

Early buyers have gone through multiple cars without receiving the promised software.

At a recent shareholder meeting, Musk agreed to extend the FSD transfer for another quarter.

He mentioned the complexity of enabling these transfers within Tesla’s sales framework but ultimately conceded.

Owners argue they shouldn't repurchase software that was never delivered.

The price of FSD has fluctuated, making it even more frustrating for early adopters who paid less initially but never received the full product.

Electrek believes FSD transfers should be free until the software fulfills its promises.

They argue that continually offering limited-time transfers is more about boosting demand than doing right by customers.

Legal cases may soon impact Tesla's FSD sales practices.

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