Cybertruck Owner Breaks His Finger Trying to Show Vehicle Is Safe - eviltoast
  • Gork@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    It isn’t a safety feature, it’s a danger feature!

    Because they literally designed it that way, to close harder when there’s an obstruction. Morons.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    6 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    What happens when you stick your finger in the closing trunk—or, in this case, the “frunk”—of a Tesla Cybertruck?

    “And to prove that wrong I’m going to put my finger completely flat against the Cybertruck this time.

    I’ll put it completely flat and see if it crushes my finger because everybody is asking,” Fay continues.

    These videos may have been funny at first, but watching someone literally break their finger in this perverse display of faith in Tesla or Cybertrucks or Elon Musk more broadly is getting pretty disturbing.

    Apparently rather than interpreting your tapping on the car as a plea for help as it crushes your bones, the Cybertruck thinks you want the door to close harder.

    Other vehicles have sensors that recognize something foreign like a human finger is in the way and doesn’t actively try to harm you.


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