Copilot360 vs Tesla Autopilot

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Is it good enough to use for 90% of your drive, including local roads and semi sharp curves?
2025s+ have new hardware and are quite good, can drive anywhere there are lane lines

It can drive on New York's Taconic State Parkway without any interventions. A curve has to be a very sharp low speed curve for it to drop

It slows down if it thinks it needs to for curves ahead of you, without BlueCruise

As others have said, it is a very good cooperative driver as well; you can leave it on and do your own driving inputs and steering inputs if so desired without much trouble. And you typically don't need to; I do so only to pass faster :D

This is why the BlueCruise 1.5 platform is the number 2 ADAS behind Tesla in the United States, at least until Mercedes and Rivian get their act together

The Taconic State Parkway:
Ford Mustang Mach-E Copilot360 vs Tesla Autopilot Taconic_State_Parkway_from_NY_217_in_Ghent,_NY
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Ford Mustang Mach-E Copilot360 vs Tesla Autopilot Taconic_State_Parkway_view_at_Miller_Hill_Road_exit,_East_Fishkill,_NY
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Tesla "Autopilot" was removed FROM NEW CARS starting earlier this year in January. Identical cars sitting on the lot had Autopilot on one day and only TACC the next. Cars before the cutoff still have Autopilot which consists of TACC and lane centering and they keep it. Any Tesla prior to a date certain January sale/lease still has Autopilot function.

If you get a new Tesla today, it comes with TACC. That's it, no lane centering on ANY road. If you want lane centering you will need the $99/month subscription to Supervised FSD.
 

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As I continue my search for a car, I’m curious if anyone here has been driving their car without a bluecruise subscription.

I understand that the MME has hands-on lane centering on all roads similar to Teslas free Autopilot (not FSD). It’s a big deal to me since i have a long commute, often in stop and go traffic, and would like to have some driving help from the car. Especially in stop and go situations. Tesla autopilot did a great job in that arena.

How does the MME CoPilot perform? Is it as good as the free Tesla Autopilot? Is it good enough to use for 90% of your drive, including local roads and semi sharp curves?

Also, is it able to basically do everything that having a BlueCruise subscription does except that you have to keep hands on wheel?
Turn on lane-keeping and cruise, keep one n hand on the steering wheel, and you’ve got Blue Cruise minus lane changing. I’m tall enough to wedge a knee against the wheel to keep the required pressure applied.
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