Consumer Reports’ points against Tesla’s Navigate on Autopilot were misunderstood
Tesla received an immense amount of criticism recently after Consumer Reports published a scathing review of Navigate on Autopilot with automatic lane changes. The consumer advocacy group concluded that the driver-assist system was more of a liability than an asset, since it requires drivers to be one step ahead of the system while it is engaged. The review was promptly circulated on Wednesday, and largely framed as a blanket criticism of Tesla’s Navigate on Autopilot.
It appears that this was not the case, at least according to Consumer Reports auto testing director Jake Fisher.
Navigate on Autopilot is arguably one of the most robust capabilities of Tesla’s driver-assist system available today, and it is being used by a significant number of electric car owners. This was addressed by the Tesla community on Twitter, who promptly asked the auto testing director if Consumer Reports received input from actual Tesla owners about Navigate on Autopilot’s merits. Responding to the inquiry, Fisher noted that Consumer Reports’ negative review was “specifically about the system’s new ability to remove the confirmation and alert on lane change,” and not Navigate on Autopilot as a whole.
This is simply incorrect. The review was specifically about the new ability to remove the confirmation and alert on lane change. The vast majority of owners see the shortcomings of this and do not drive the vehicle with this setting enabled.
— Jake Fisher (@CRcarsJake) May 23, 2019
Confirmation and warnings. Again – we have previously reviewed Navigate with AP. I do use it. The review is about the new ability to turn the confirmation and WARNINGS off. It appears that the majority of people reacting did not read the article very closely.
— Jake Fisher (@CRcarsJake) May 23, 2019
In later tweets, Fisher clarified that Consumer Reports’ recent review was only focused on how Navigate on Autopilot operates when confirmation and warnings are disabled. Thus, the observations and conclusions outlined by the advocacy group were only relevant in the context of the specific Navigate on Autopilot settings utilized by Consumer Reports in its test.
This is simply incorrect. The review was specifically about the new ability to remove the confirmation and alert on lane change. The vast majority of owners see the shortcomings of this and do not drive the vehicle with this setting enabled.
— Jake Fisher (@CRcarsJake) May 23, 2019
Yes!!!! Thank you for clarifying. It appears than many others have summarized our findings and did not read/comprehend what the article was about. It was about the latest options.
— Jake Fisher (@CRcarsJake) May 23, 2019
Unfortunately, this point appears to have been missed by the coverage of Consumer Reports’ findings. When presented with several articles featuring CR’s recent review, the auto testing director agreed that the headlines from several publications have not been accurate. Fisher also clarified that despite his criticism of Navigate on Autopilot’s settings, he still believes that Tesla’s driver-assist system is more capable than the competition.
You sir are a scholar and a gentleman. I get it. I wish any of those writers would have reached out to me prior to writing those headlines.
— Jake Fisher (@CRcarsJake) May 23, 2019
I’ve tried all of the systems. They aren’t nearly as capable as Tesla. I do like that BMW is adding a driver monitor camera, but the implementation isn’t great.
— Jake Fisher (@CRcarsJake) May 23, 2019
The previous day’s firestorm surrounding Consumer Reports’ review of Navigate on Autopilot’s new settings all but prove that it is quite easy for misinformation to spread about Tesla. Had it not been for several Tesla owners who decided to contact the Consumer Reports auto testing director, the recent, inaccurate coverage from several media outlets would have gone uncorrected.
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