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Tesla's new self-driving feature has been slammed online as even loyal owners said it made them 'nervous' and was 'dangerous'.
In December Tesla gave their new Enhanced Autopilot safety assist feature to owners to trial for 30 days for free before being given the option to purchase it for $5100.
The feature was made available for the Model 3, Model Y, Model S and Model X owners.
Enhanced Autopilot provides automatic lane changing assist, automatic parking and the ability to summon the car to your location.
However, Tesla owners took to the Facebook group Tesla Owners Australia to share their horror stories and almost unanimously agreed that they wouldn't be upgrading their vehicles at the end of the trial.
Tesla's new enhanced autopilot safety assist feature which was given to drivers for a 30 day free trial has been slammed online as owners said it made them 'nervous' and was 'dangerous'
In December Tesla gave their new enhanced autopilot safety assist feature to owners to trial for 30 days for free