i've owned 2 toyotas and 2 lexuses, the oldest being 2005, which had automatic headlights as well - nothing new there, so not sure which toyota's you drove in the last 50 years. just like the model s however, when it got grey and cloudy outside, i would have to turn the headlights on manually - not to be able to see the road, but so that other cars can see me in a dusk hours. so, if you don't think about turning on lights until they are needed to see the road, then model s is in fact "faster than your thought". however, i bet your model s doesn't raise your suspension "faster than thought" so you don't scrape the battery, or turn the rear seat heaters on or of by predicting passenger's thoughts - all those require multiple clicks while driving.
you must have a real fast auto-high beam or real slow thoughts. i did a 6000 mile trip last october and ended up having to override the high beams so many times because they would not turn on when i thought they should - so definitely not "faster than my thought".
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