Then what's the point of buying an expensive car that doesn't come with the basic park assist features that all the other cars now have, dude?
I purchased the Tesla for the "smart" features that they used to have (such as Autopark, smart-summon, forward collision warning, etc.), not for them to cut down $144 and released the Tesla Vision without having the software updates in hands prior to remove the ultrasonic sensors!
My personal experience with this new Tesla Vision release was almost led to a car collision because it didn't detect the car in front while on autopilot mode.
When you said "it's a car, not a chauffeur", you're totally missing the point that people purchased a Tesla for what it promised or claimed of capable to do - allow true autonomous driving - which the Tesla Vision failed to deliver, and that's what we're talking about here. So please stop insulting the author with your arrogant comment "If basic driving skills are so difficult then maybe you shouldn't be driving anyways". Thank you!