Since when do you need AWD? I have a FWD Juke and I’ve never, ever had any problems getting around in the snowiest of snowy days.
Since when do you need AWD? I have a FWD Juke and I’ve never, ever had any problems getting around in the snowiest of snowy days.
When the Altima ceases to exist all other Nissans become Altimas.
I can’t wait to see one with the bumper hanging halfway off and hood held down with duct tape blasting between lanes on the highway at 90mph on two space- saver spares.
Apparently there is manual access, but you have to get into the wheel well and remove some plastic pieces covering it.
Why would it not just save recordings until the memory is full and then start overwriting the oldest footage first?
“You can do it but you have to get into the wheel well and remove part of the plastic.”
Or you know, design it like other cars and have a fucking key hole that’s accessible without doing that.
but WTF will you do if it rains while you’re shopping?! Without AWD, that Honda would slide, flip, end up at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean no matter if you’re parked in Colorado or Vermont.
and there is a physical lock on the handle itself? Then how was it not used to unlock the door, do owners don’t bring the keys with them?
To be honest, where the fuck is NHTSA at this point? This is not the first time and won’t be the last.
Agreed. Seems like foolish oversight to not have physical, mechanical access in the event of an emergency or malfunction.
Even on a cold day, if I cannot immediately access my child, its a rock through a window. I cant imagine this womans horror.
Every car: electric, hybrid, or ICE, should be legally required to always have at least one 100% mechanical lock and door mechanism.
That’s why it locked her kid in and tried to roast it: reducing competition for Musk’s progeny.
Will Elon offer to give her a another child? I mean, now that Taylor hasn’t taken up his advances, maybe there’s space in his schedule.
With the Mercedes flush handles, you can still pull them out and insert the key to unlock the vehicle if they stop working. Does Tesla not have a physical key hole? If not, this is why you don’t go full on electronic with things like a door.
Sure it almost killed my child.
This should be formally investigated, not just because of the car unexplainably locking and trapping the child inside, but also because the video footage has mysteriously gone missing. Didn’t Tesla get in trouble recently for employees watching and sharing customer videos without permission?
My Mazda will do this if you leave it in Accessory (AC and radio running but engine off) and manage to lock the doors with you outside it (not easy to do). The fob stops working, and the only way back in is to use the physical key hidden in the fob and unlock the doors, or crawl through the trunk which still opens for…
If it were a CT she could have just ripped the window down like cheap wallpaper.