• @Coreidan
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    248 months ago

    No my example is perfect. And you used the right word to describe it.

    CONCEALED.

    Ok so maybe the owner knows about it. Not every body who rides or even drives the car is going to be the owner. There are a lot of extenuating circumstances.

    You shouldn’t need to be instructed on how to open the fucking door when there is a power failure. It should be intuitive. It’s intuitive in literally #every single car on the road today except for teslas. Oh no. If you are driving in a Tesla you better be briefed ahead of time where the concealed door handle is incase of an emergency and if you don’t happen to know where it is then I guess you’re fucked.

    No thanks. I’d rather just buy a car that isn’t designed by brain dead idiots trying to make a buck off a stupid gimmick.

    • @LrdThndr
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      58 months ago

      100% fair. And I agree with you dude. It’s a STUPID fucking design.

      But to say there isn’t one at all is disingenuous and detracts from the 100% on the nose argument you’re making.

    • @set_secret
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      18 months ago

      actually if we’re talking about the Model 3 it’s not concealed it’s extremely obvious. most people try to pull that instead of pressing the button to open the door.

      idk if it’s concealed on other models?

      • @Coreidan
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        68 months ago

        Either way opening a door shouldn’t be confusing. This is part of the problem.

        • @guacupado
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          08 months ago

          This is part of the problem.

          Sounds like a personal one.