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Originally Posted by is350
Name me one car brand that guarantees their car's doors to function properly (open) in the event of an accident. It doesn't exist except conventional door handle is least likely to malfunction, and tesla's design is most likely to malfunction, that's the point that's why it's a stupid, pointless and unsafe design.
Also, just remember next time you are in a serious crash, probably unconscious, when every second counts, you are way more likely to be stuck inside burning to death because 1st responder or firefighters can't figure out how to use your door handle to rescue you. or your door handle is already broken. Are you gonna teach them how to open your door when you are knocked out? The lack of common sense among you is scary, how can you convince yourself that is not a unsafe and stupid design?
I don't need to fact check my sources, at least I'm providing them, you guys are spewing bs from thin air, cough.. I have sources that show tesla have surpassed 300000km on their original batteries but I won't show them to you cough....
The irony of buying a tesla or EV in general for its safety, just look at the numbers of serious crashes Tesla's been in, how easily they ignite due to the lithium ion battery, and fire is literally impossible to put out once it is on. So you get into a serious crash, my tesla is so safe, I survived the initial impact, then you are literally igniting and burning to death right after, sounds fun.... if you truly value your family's safety, you shouldn't had bought two tesla's.
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I know this may shock you but not every EV will just burst into flames when it gets in an accident. The accident in this article is about as serious as it gets and it speaks VOLUMES to the safety of the vehicle as everyone survived a 330' plunge off of a cliff. He was trying to kill himself and his family but choosing to do it in a Model Y prevented him from doing it.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...-doc-rcna85033
"Cal Fire officials said it was incredibly “rare” for anyone to survive such a steep fall. One expert described the family’s survival as “kind of a miracle, considering the impact severity.”
The white Tesla Model Y was visibly crushed on all sides after it barreled off Devil’s Slide, about 20 miles south of San Francisco, the morning of Jan. 2.
The car flipped over and landed on its wheels. Firefighters had to rappel to the scene, extricate the family and call for helicopters to hoist them to safety."