Ah yes, I forgot that door handles are the exact same design in every vehicle from a manufacturer regardless of interior differences. Always the same handle no matter how badly it fits.
I’ve never had trouble opening a door. You have a Tesla though so you’re probably used to having to explain to people how to do otherwise trivial things in your “car of the future”. Like how to open the glove box, enter and exit the vehicle, etc.
No, 90% of people have no problem. The few that don’t see the button on the door handle, usually go straight for the emergency handle. A very small percentage aren’t the type to grab things randomly and just ask if they’re not sure.
Everyone focuses on the dumbest takes and experiences, not the real world average. Actually owning a Tesla for the last 6 years and experiencing all of this personally, including long distance trips, and even supercharging on CA on those trips, made me realize just how most online posts about them aren’t accurate.
And how defensive some people get when their opinion based solely on reading shit online is challenged by someone with actual experience.
Everyone focuses on the dumbest takes and experiences, not the real world average.
It’s completely legitimate criticism that Tesla makes ordinary things difficult for no benefit. In some Tesla’s it can be damaging to the car to pull the “emergency handle.” That’s just legitimately stupid.
I get that “most of the time” everything is fine. But the fact that it’s not “all of the time” is just… Why?
And I’ve seen people ask where the handle is in my buddy’s BMW. There’s always going to be idiots. Acting like those are the most common group, or even near the average, is stupid.
In some Tesla’s it can be damaging to the car to pull the “emergency handle.”
This is the case for most vehicles with frameless windows. They have to move the window up and down to seal against the frame and to clear the frame. Tesla isn’t anywhere near the first company to have frameless windows, they’ve existed for several decades, since at least the 1980s. There are a few old vehicles that predate electric windows, and usually have common issues with weather sealing, so it wasn’t common until after electric windows allowed for better sealing since the glass could move up under the frame after closing the door. With all of those, if you aren’t opening the door in a way that moves the glass, or if the window mechanism is damaged or inoperable for any reason, there can be damage. No one ever likes to talk about those other cars though when this topic comes up, because that tends to undermine the general assumption that it’s something only Tesla does.
I’d like to jump in here and point out there is an easy solution to this…
Make a 2 stage handle. 1st stage opens the door with the electronics, pull the handle further to engage the manual override. This is what Ford does in the Mach-E.
So yeah, it’s a shitty design to have the emergency door handle as a separate hidden feature.
Oh yes, I forgot that the exact shape and position of this handle is the exact same on those vehicles as well. None of them are the exact same, that’s the entire point of the complaints.
They can’t even fucking standardize on an emergency feature?
Ah yes, I forgot that door handles are the exact same design in every vehicle from a manufacturer regardless of interior differences. Always the same handle no matter how badly it fits.
I’ve never had trouble opening a door. You have a Tesla though so you’re probably used to having to explain to people how to do otherwise trivial things in your “car of the future”. Like how to open the glove box, enter and exit the vehicle, etc.
No, 90% of people have no problem. The few that don’t see the button on the door handle, usually go straight for the emergency handle. A very small percentage aren’t the type to grab things randomly and just ask if they’re not sure.
Everyone focuses on the dumbest takes and experiences, not the real world average. Actually owning a Tesla for the last 6 years and experiencing all of this personally, including long distance trips, and even supercharging on CA on those trips, made me realize just how most online posts about them aren’t accurate.
And how defensive some people get when their opinion based solely on reading shit online is challenged by someone with actual experience.
100% don’t have trouble with my Toyota.
It’s completely legitimate criticism that Tesla makes ordinary things difficult for no benefit. In some Tesla’s it can be damaging to the car to pull the “emergency handle.” That’s just legitimately stupid.
I get that “most of the time” everything is fine. But the fact that it’s not “all of the time” is just… Why?
And I’ve seen people ask where the handle is in my buddy’s BMW. There’s always going to be idiots. Acting like those are the most common group, or even near the average, is stupid.
This is the case for most vehicles with frameless windows. They have to move the window up and down to seal against the frame and to clear the frame. Tesla isn’t anywhere near the first company to have frameless windows, they’ve existed for several decades, since at least the 1980s. There are a few old vehicles that predate electric windows, and usually have common issues with weather sealing, so it wasn’t common until after electric windows allowed for better sealing since the glass could move up under the frame after closing the door. With all of those, if you aren’t opening the door in a way that moves the glass, or if the window mechanism is damaged or inoperable for any reason, there can be damage. No one ever likes to talk about those other cars though when this topic comes up, because that tends to undermine the general assumption that it’s something only Tesla does.
Whataboutism is agreement.
Did you forget that every car has the exact same mechanism? Pull handle, door opens? On 90%+ of cars?
I’d like to jump in here and point out there is an easy solution to this…
Make a 2 stage handle. 1st stage opens the door with the electronics, pull the handle further to engage the manual override. This is what Ford does in the Mach-E.
So yeah, it’s a shitty design to have the emergency door handle as a separate hidden feature.
Oh yes, I forgot that the exact shape and position of this handle is the exact same on those vehicles as well. None of them are the exact same, that’s the entire point of the complaints.