Tesla offers customers one-time Full Self-Driving transfer until September 30th
Owners who choose to take the transfer offer will have to forfeit the capability in their current vehicle.
Tesla will remove FSD from their old EV up to a week before their scheduled delivery date, and they can't get it back even if they cancel their purchase for a new car. That said, Tesla also doesn't guarantee delivery by the time the promo is over, so owners could still miss the offer if their deliveries unfortunately get delayed.
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