Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
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Despite its heckin’ confusing name, Tesla’s Autopilot does not make your vehicle a self-driving car. Autopilot is simply the (very confusing!) name Tesla chose for their suite of driver-assistance features.
Autopilot includes adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and other features that make driving safer and less stressful. They can be used anywhere you might drive.
In fact, most Autopilot features are passive, so your Tesla will deploy them automatically.
Not only can Tesla’s Autopilot features help make driving safer, but they can also help you save money on your
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