@BenjaminDEKR: Test drove FSD 14.3.3 on a Cybertruck in Puerto Rico today. It was nice (and handled dense San Juan traffic without iss…
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A user test drove Tesla's FSD 14.3.3 on a Cybertruck in Puerto Rico, praising its smooth handling of dense traffic.
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Test drove FSD 14.3.3 on a Cybertruck in Puerto Rico today.
It was nice (and handled dense San Juan traffic without issues.)
Whole Mars Catalog (@wholemars): FSD 14.3.3 feels so smooth and refined on Cybertruck! The best self-driving ride quality in the world.
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