Lao Mao
Lao Mao|Jan 14, 2026 12:08
What does Musk's announcement that there will be no more FSD buyouts after February 14th mean? First, FSD has been successful. You can choose to use it or not. If you choose to use it, the price is up to him the final say. Secondly, FSD is too cheap, and the buyout price is even more free because the buyout price is the ceiling of the subscription price. If this ceiling is removed, the subscription price can be priced according to the income of professional drivers in different markets. In China, 1000 RMB per month is not expensive, and in Australia, 1000 AUD per month is also normal. Thirdly, the buyout version of FSD will be a wealth management product, and it is possible that selling a car after driving for several years may be more expensive than buying a new car on a monthly basis. It is also highly likely that the buyout version can be transferred when buying a new car. Fourthly, FSD is truly leading in terms of generational differentiation. If you hope to legally sleep and play with your phone while driving in the near future, only Tesla is available, and you won't see any other shadows. Don't miss this last window of opportunity for those who have bought a Tesla. I have already bought another one that I haven't bought yet, even if it is still almost meaningless in Australia. By using my referral link to place an order, you can win a $350 car paint optional gift. Limit the deduction of the price for optional paid car paint. https://ts.la/mars501270 I don't know what discounts are available for buying FSD, you can try it and let me know when you come back.
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