• DaddleDew@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    From the article:

    Teslas have electronic doors that are opened by pressing a button rather than pulling on the handles, which are retractable. However, in a crash, the car’s power can fail, rendering the doors useless.

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      15 days ago

      I have one I know exactly how they work. To be clear I think Musk is a fool and I would never buy a tesla again because of his Nazi ties. But the statement in that article about handles is wrong/simplified/misleading. On the outside, the handles lay flat; but almost all car’s outer handles will not be usable when a door is locked. On the inside, the doors have electric buttons to open that could be disabled in a crash. But there are easy to use manual handles too. They are obvious and people use them by default until you tell them to use the electronic button (which prolongs the life of the window gasket by lowering the frameless window a bit before opening). In the back, there are manual overrides but they’re hidden; however this is no less safe than having the child lock on for back door which is a normal feature for cars.

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          15 days ago

          Yes Teslas have that too. They have a redundant power to the doors to minimize failure. But we’re talking about the case where that fails, no?

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              15 days ago

              doesn’t really bring anything beneficial to the situation.

              The commenter said there was a benefit…

              prolongs the life of the window gasket by lowering the frameless window a bit before opening

              Whether that is worthwhile is another issue.

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                14 days ago

                You know what else could prolong the life of the window gasket? A window frame. Yeah shocking and revolutionary idea. To be clear it’s just against Tesla it’s against every brand that have frameless windows.

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              14 days ago

              Every time anything goes slightly amiss with a Tesla, the media play it up because people like you who hate Tesla want to read about Tesla failure, so it drives engagement. Many many other cars have accidents where people get stuck in the car. There are other cars that have frameless windows and electronic handles, but you never hear about them not because they’re any safer, but because no one cares about them.