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As we started, I drove my own Model 3 running on version 12.54 to gauge any immediate differences. Initial challenges emerged, particularly navigating tight spaces and managing intersections, with a notable gap in decision-making and smoothness compared to Brandon’s Model Y. During a few critical moments, the car hesitated at intersections, leaving other motorists confused about its next move.
When it came time to switch to version 13 in Brandon’s Model Y, I was quickly eased into the updated interface and settings, which offered enhanced options for driving profiles. This accommodated a range from 'chill' to 'hurry' statuses depending on one's individual driving style.