Tesla Tells HW3 Owner to "Be Patient" After 7 Years of Waiting for Full Self-Driving
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Summary
A Dutch Tesla Model 3 owner who paid €6,400 for Full Self-Driving (FSD) in 2019 and has been waiting 7 years for the promised functionality was told by Tesla to "just be patient" when he called to inquire about the status. The owner, Mischa Sigtermans, launched a collective claim against Tesla over FSD on HW3 cars in Europe. Tesla's response is described as tone-deaf and is expected to fuel growing legal pressure against the company in Europe regarding unfulfilled FSD promises on older hardware.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledAfter 7 years of waiting, Tesla's answer was to 'just be patient.'
It's an almost comically tone-deaf response that perfectly encapsulates Tesla's approach to the HW3 problem.
The Dutch Tesla owner who launched a collective claim against Tesla over FSD on HW3 cars called Tesla to ask about the €6,400 he paid for 'Full Self-Driving' in 2019.
Mischa Sigtermans, the Dutch Model 3 owner who launched the HW3 collective claim site we reported on earlier this week.
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