Really? Love my car- but super frustrated at promises not being kept. I rely on Self driving- I have almost 50k miles on the car. Looking at the image- it's WRONG - in so many ways. Is that OK??? By just seeing that image I would falsely assume that this is the tech that I was buying. How is it "pretty obvious thats just a random CGI representation"? Why would I assume that after paying $140k for a car that promised on delivery Level 2 self driving (it did not for a year) that they wouldn't vet every customer facing image or implied claim. It's not a joke. I saw that image and thought I didn't have some update or didn't have Dream Drive Pro or something was different about my GT. I verified that I am all up to date. I'm totally not looking to sue- I want this company to succeed- love the driving, range and looks of the car - it's my daily driver for past 2 years as I was one of the first to purchase it. But you cannot mislead customers, intentionally or unintentionally. Looking at the image- especially as a Tesla owner as well- you would be led to believe that this is what the Dream Drive Pro looks like and is taking in all that data in around it, similar to what a Tesla does. Every time my car ping pongs in the lane around a curve, I have to take over before side swiping something, This is OK- this is Tesla Autopilot V1- but it is not OK to make it appear that it's currently much more advanced than it is- that it's reacting to or observing anything else - especially as an inducement to purchase. It's been there for months, I alerted customer service months ago- it's still there. Even when Elon Musk overpromised and didn't deliver, they would remove it from their website (Roadster anyone?). I am just alerting that the company be honest with its present and future customers and pay attention to details becoming of a high end luxury car. The build quality and performance has. The tech has not. Credibility isn't earned on false or overlooked random CGI representations.