Tesla is pushing forward at full speed into an AI-powered future with robotics, autonomy, and Grok-powered intelligence—but where does that leave owners of older HW3-equipped cars? In this episode of Behind The EV Wheel, Rob Greenlee shares a firsthand experience when his 2022 Tesla Model 3 Long Range’s Full Self-Driving suddenly failed on the freeway, disabling core driving features. As a long-term Tesla investor, Rob raises the question: Can Tesla maintain reliability for older hardware generations while focusing on next-gen AI and autonomy? Or are HW3 vehicles at risk of being left behind as the company races into its AI-driven future? Tesla, Tesla AI, Tesla Model 3, Tesla HW3, Tesla Hardware 3, Full Self Driving, FSD, Tesla Autopilot, Tesla Grok, Tesla AI future, Tesla update, Tesla reliability, Tesla technology, Tesla older hardware, Tesla robotics, Tesla investor, Tesla car failure, Tesla disengagement, Tesla AI race, Tesla electric vehicle, Tesla owner experience

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