Tesla owners and prospective buyers: There’s never been a better time to buy the company’s Full Self-Driving feature. Trust meājust take it from the guy who spent $12,000 on this feature just a few months ago. The electric vehicle giant announced that it would be cutting the price of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software by a third, from $12,000 to $8,000. Tesla has reduced prices to encourage more people to use its advanced driver assistance system. Despite the price cut, some (Okay, most) analysts and observers remain skeptical of Tesla’s approach to autonomous driving. Elon Musk’s promises to have fully autonomous vehicles on the roads by 2020 have not materialized, and the company has faced scrutiny over the safety and reliability of its Autopilot and FSD features. The latest price reduction comes as Tesla faces challenges in sales and inventory levels. By making FSD more affordable, Tesla aims to increase the use of its advanced driver assistance technology, which in turn will boost demand for this technology. But wait, there’s more! Image: KnowTechie The company announced that it would be cutting the prices of its Model Y, Model X, and Model S vehicles by $2,000, each, in the United States. The cuts range from $2,000 for the base Model Y to $7,700 for the top-of-the-line Model S, making Tesla’s vehicles more affordable for a wider range of buyers. Tesla’s recent price reduction follows a pattern of sharp price cuts over the past few years. In 2023, the company reduced the…Tesla drops Full Self-Driving package down to $8K from $12K