Here's another wonderful Tesla story
Montreal man on the hook for thousands of dollars after a feature on his Tesla caused an accidentGeorge Ghazzoul is warning other drivers about the new Smart Summon feature on Tesla vehicles after his self-driving vehicle side-swiped another in a parking lot.
When Ghazzoul bought a Tesla two years ago, he admitted it wasn't just the car's style that drove him; it was his love of technology.
"Really, the selling point for me is the fact you get software updates and you always get new features on the car," he said.
(Well, there's your problem right there, fella!)
One of the latest downloadable features is Smart Summon.
Like a valet service, it allows your car to come to you using your phone's GPS as its target destination.
(Oh, pu-leeze! Gag me with a stick shift!)
Ghazzoul decided to give it a try on April 10 when he was at the Fairview Shopping Centre parking lot.
He used the feature to summon his parked car to pick him up.
"I was within range when I activated it," he said. "I saw it moving initially, but then it took a sharp turn right instead of pulling out of the spot first." He tried to deactivate the feature, but the car didn't stop in time, so he ended up sideswiping the car parked beside it...
...he has since discovered that it wasn't even legal for him to use this driverless feature in public spaces in Quebec...
There must be an automotive equivalent of the old song, "Gimme that old time religion. It's good enough for me."
