Tesla has made a significant announcement regarding the ownership rules of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology, which is set to impact buyers and current owners alike. As the February 14th deadline for purchasing FSD approaches, the company has clarified that FSD will indeed remain with the car, even when sold to a third party. This clarification addresses a previous source of confusion among customers, who were uncertain about the future availability of FSD for new owners. But here's where it gets controversial... The email also reveals that FSD will transition to a subscription-only model on February 14th, with owners paying $99 per month for access. CEO Elon Musk has hinted at potential price hikes as more capabilities are added, sparking debate among Tesla enthusiasts. FSD is a highly anticipated feature, with claims of improved road safety and the potential to prevent millions of injuries annually. It has even been credited with saving lives, as demonstrated by a recent incident in Georgia where FSD guided a driver to the hospital during a heart attack. However, the subscription model and potential price increases have raised concerns among some buyers. Are you a Tesla owner or a potential buyer? What are your thoughts on the new FSD ownership and subscription rules? Share your opinions in the comments below!