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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 654779" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>I agree that the technology isn't ready yet, and stated that in my post. Cars won't be ready for that in the very near future. When I described being chauffeured, I meant being chauffeured and not paying attention at all to what the car is doing. Mercedes had a concept car that didn't even have a windshield. The four seats in the car all faced each other so the passengers could work or socialize until they reached the destination. There wouldn't be a need for a person in the car if the person isn't monitoring the car at all. Your car could take you to work, your kids to school, and then charge itself until needed. If you get sick and have to leave work, then the car could come get you. If your kid gets out of school before you leave work, then it could take them home. If you don't have a car, then you could have a self driving car come get you, take you to where you need to go, and then just go away.</p><p></p><p>In relation to the summon feature, Tesla has a habit of releasing things before they are ready and describing things as better than they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 654779, member: 2426"] I agree that the technology isn't ready yet, and stated that in my post. Cars won't be ready for that in the very near future. When I described being chauffeured, I meant being chauffeured and not paying attention at all to what the car is doing. Mercedes had a concept car that didn't even have a windshield. The four seats in the car all faced each other so the passengers could work or socialize until they reached the destination. There wouldn't be a need for a person in the car if the person isn't monitoring the car at all. Your car could take you to work, your kids to school, and then charge itself until needed. If you get sick and have to leave work, then the car could come get you. If your kid gets out of school before you leave work, then it could take them home. If you don't have a car, then you could have a self driving car come get you, take you to where you need to go, and then just go away. In relation to the summon feature, Tesla has a habit of releasing things before they are ready and describing things as better than they are. [/QUOTE]
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