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3 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

I will let you know if i see one in peron.

What's the world's biggest car market? I'll give you 2 clues: it isn't the United States. Nor Thailand.

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Just now, placeholder said:

 

What's the world's biggest car market? I'll give you 2 clues: it isn't the United States. Nor Thailand.

 

It is an"t my duty to answer obvious stupid questions.

3 minutes ago, Cryingdick said:

 

It is an"t my duty to answer obvious stupid questions.

Well, I asked you because of this remarkably unintelligent comment of yours:

"I will let you know if i see one in person."

 
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1 minute ago, placeholder said:

Well, I asked you because of this remarkably unintelligent comment of yours:

"I will let you know if i see one in person."

 

Ther isn't a single one here all the way down the coast. Not one.

1 hour ago, Cryingdick said:

When it comes to FSD there is nobody else maybe Waymo.

By the way. Tesla's FSD is only a level 2 system. 

 

Tesla’s autonomous technology sees changes in China 
Stricter oversight from China’s government has forced Tesla to change the name of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology, which isn’t actually fully autonomous. In China, FSD, which operates at a Level 2 out of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) 5 self-driving levels, will now be marketed under “Intelligent Assisted Driving” instead of its previous “FSD Intelligent Assisted Driving” label.

https://autos.yahoo.com/tesla-removes-fsd-name-autonomous-120000678.html

 

Here are 9 "nobody else's" already testing level 3 autonomous driving sytems

BEIJING, June 4 (Reuters) - China has granted approval to a first group of nine automakers to carry out tests on vehicles with advanced autonomous driving technologies on public roads, as part of a plan to accelerate adoption of self-driving cars.
The tests of so-called level three autonomous driving technologies will be carried out by automakers including BYD and Nio (9866.HK), opens new tab, as well as major state-owned manufacturers such as Changan Automobile (000625.SZ), opens new tab, GAC (601238.SS), opens new tab and SAIC (600104.SS), opens new tab, according to a statement published by the industry ministry on Tuesday.

https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/china-gives-first-approvals-public-trials-advanced-autonomous-driving-2024-06-04/

Just now, Cryingdick said:

Ther isn't a single one here all the way down the coast. Not one.

Apart from the fact that you're an anonymous poster so your personal claims aren't verifiable, you apparently you believe that Thailand is part of China. Of course you could claim to be living in China. Again, not verifiable. You've got nothing. 

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