Never said it was a bad idea. Just wanted to point out that even without any kind of vehicle-specific training, they do still come with a means for the buyers to educate themselves.
Regardless though, most cars aren’t that much different from one another. The skills you learn in driver’s education should be sufficient for most to operate the vehicle with minimal time spent familiarizing yourself with any particular vehicle. For whatever reason, Tesla felt the need to forego decades of standardization and do their own thing. You can see how well that’s working out with their FSD disasters, people getting trapped inside them, and just the overall shoddy craftsmanship.
Never said it was a bad idea. Just wanted to point out that even without any kind of vehicle-specific training, they do still come with a means for the buyers to educate themselves.
Regardless though, most cars aren’t that much different from one another. The skills you learn in driver’s education should be sufficient for most to operate the vehicle with minimal time spent familiarizing yourself with any particular vehicle. For whatever reason, Tesla felt the need to forego decades of standardization and do their own thing. You can see how well that’s working out with their FSD disasters, people getting trapped inside them, and just the overall shoddy craftsmanship.