
Jürgen Wondzinski
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Jürgen Wondzinski
@Wondzinski
The FOXil from Germany; famous programmer in the FoxPro world, now retired. Happy Tesla driver since 2/2019. Want a Tesla? Use https://t.co/WqCE2ONgMJ !


FSD v14.3.2 pulled onto the shoulder to avoid a car coming up at full speed that hadn't started its lane change yet, then got back into the lane, and then changed lanes to let another car merge onto the highway at the same time. @Tesla_AI @aelluswamy @elonmusk My first reaction was "what the hell is going on." I let it do its thing because since v14, FSD has shown me on many occasions that it was right and I was wrong. It really is becoming safer than humans at handling dangerous situations. I also want to point out that if this had been someone newer to FSD, they probably would have disengaged the moment FSD started swerving toward the shoulder, and would've posted "FSD tried to run me into the ditch".














I’m stunned. I just spent the last two days in DC meeting with people to discuss AI projects. These people are leaders in finance and security. Not a single one believed me when I said my @Tesla drives itself. The common responses were: 1“But you have to hold the steering wheel.” 2“But you can’t use it everywhere.” 3“No one wants to charge for two hours.” 4“It doesn’t really work. Not like a Waymo.” 5“How can Tesla be ahead if they don’t have robotaxis?” 6“The Cybertruck is ugly.” The funny part? When I calmly told them they were wrong and explained my actual experience — that I don’t have to touch the wheel, I’ve driven it from Florida to Boston and NYC, we use it every day, charging only takes 15 minutes on road trips, and it actually works better than Waymo in many real-world situations — they hated it. They doubled down. So I asked: “Do you have a Tesla?” Blank stares. My response: “Maybe don’t question the guy who actually owns and uses the thing we’re talking about — especially when you’ve never tried it.” Believe it or not, they did a 180. A few of them immediately softened and said, “I’ve actually been wanting to test it out. My wife keeps talking about it.” 😏 We are so early $TSLA.








In Q1 the Model Y ist the most by private people registered vehicle in 🇩🇪Germany. 80% of all Model Ys sold were bought from private people and thats an exceptional high number. In average 66% of all vehicles sold in Germany go to companies. Because Tesla does not give discounts, fleet Managers buy so called company cars with high discounts forcing many to drive a BEV or ICE brand and vehicle they don't like.










Cybercab: CGI, IRL














