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this post was submitted on 14 Aug 2023
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So I've been driving my partners Tesla for around 6 months now. After we moved in togther it just made sense to take her nicer car than mine. Mostly just to the store and back, but once a road trip for a few days.
I legit did not know there was a manual release of the door until now. I asked her if she knew and apparently the dealership told her. But if this exact scenario happened to me, I assume I would've found it eventually, but... I assume it would probably take me a few minutes.
If the safety feature is unnoticeable to a regular user, then it's not a very good feature.
Most Tesla owners don’t actually know. It’s a problem.
A larger problem is that emergency responders aren’t being trained on every model, (they don’t have the time,) so if the 12v turns off, or shorts, you’re stuck.
The rampant over-engineering of literally everything in the car is one of the largest reasons i will never willingly drive a Tesla.