PK3
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What is actually missing is the reality that there is 2 ways of get FSD and that creates ambiguity.
1) Owner buys FSD when they buy the car, this essentially is part of the car and stays with the car for any sale. The only entity that can remove it is Tesla, they need to own the car (purchase the used car) then they can add/remove FSD at their discretion. I don't understand why Zack/Jessie said it does not transfer, it should if purchased at point of sale and should stay with the Model X however it keeps it old FSD tag and it might need the hardware update to be current, the new owner is not entitled to free updates that the original may or may not have had available.
2) Purchase of FSD after point of sale. This is the unknown, as you have an option to buy FSD from your Tesla account that gets associated to a car you own. I think the current understanding is this attaches to the car and behaves like it was purchased as part of the car and treated the same as #1 above. However there are potential legal arguments that the user purchased a license to that feature and associated it with the car and is not tied to the car but the Tesla user account.
Whether #2 transfers with the car or not is not clear, if you purchase a lifetime subscription to something say like XM radio tied to a car reciever and sell the car, does the new owner get lifetime subscription or can you transfer it? This hasn't yet been litigated well.
1) Owner buys FSD when they buy the car, this essentially is part of the car and stays with the car for any sale. The only entity that can remove it is Tesla, they need to own the car (purchase the used car) then they can add/remove FSD at their discretion. I don't understand why Zack/Jessie said it does not transfer, it should if purchased at point of sale and should stay with the Model X however it keeps it old FSD tag and it might need the hardware update to be current, the new owner is not entitled to free updates that the original may or may not have had available.
2) Purchase of FSD after point of sale. This is the unknown, as you have an option to buy FSD from your Tesla account that gets associated to a car you own. I think the current understanding is this attaches to the car and behaves like it was purchased as part of the car and treated the same as #1 above. However there are potential legal arguments that the user purchased a license to that feature and associated it with the car and is not tied to the car but the Tesla user account.
Whether #2 transfers with the car or not is not clear, if you purchase a lifetime subscription to something say like XM radio tied to a car reciever and sell the car, does the new owner get lifetime subscription or can you transfer it? This hasn't yet been litigated well.