If so what kind of information does it provide?

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      I’ve been seeing legacy appended to a lot of things and it always annoys me. The one that annoys me the most is “Legacy News/Media”; as if the future of news is random blog or twitter posts.

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        Considering how many of those orgs have chosen to stop doing journalism and how random blog posts seem to be picking up that slack, it seems more accurate than any of us might care to admit.

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      Not Tesla specifically, but anytime I look at the included navigation of a “legacy” manufacturer I am immediately reminded of the difference. Thank god my Chevy has CarPlay (that I didn’t have to pay extra for).

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        Yeah, I don’t see myself buying a car that doesn’t have Android Auto. Good.luck with that, GM.

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      But you still knew exactly what brands I was talking about when I used the term.

      Yes Tesla is entirely new and different as they’ve never built an ICE car to then switch to making EVs.

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      Tesla uses a different mindset. They act like a tech company making software. Legacy manufacturers act like car companies making cars.