Shocking Video Exposes the Hidden Dangers of Tesla's Auto-Closing Doors

Lucas Rainfall

Updated Friday, April 26, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a recently surfaced video that has taken social media by storm, a shocking incident involving Tesla's auto-closing doors has left viewers astounded and concerned. The video, which has garnered thousands of views and countless comments, highlights the potential hazards associated with this seemingly convenient feature.

The video, accompanied by a temperature transcript ranging from 18.5°C to 21.5°C, showcases a Tesla car with gull-wing doors. While these doors may appear sleek and futuristic, a comment from an auto detailer sheds light on the true danger they pose. In the comment, the auto detailer recounts a harrowing experience of being trapped when the door closed unexpectedly, causing immense pain and necessitating assistance to escape. This incident has led many to question the safety of Tesla's auto-closing doors.

One comment humorously points out that "only the Tesla comes with a built-in vegetable slicer," emphasizing the potential risks associated with this feature. Others express their concerns about the lack of basic safety measures, with one user sarcastically mentioning how their private parts feel safer in a Mercedes or a Kia. The comment section is filled with a mix of astonishment, criticism, and even dark humor, with references to guillotines and the need for safer circumcisions.

Many users express their disappointment in Tesla's negligence, suggesting that billionaire Elon Musk prioritizes cost-cutting over customer safety. The absence of quality control and prototyping is brought up, questioning whether this incident could have been prevented with proper testing and care.

Interestingly, some commenters note that less-expensive brands seem to have better safety features, raising concerns about the value for money that Tesla offers. The cybertruck, in particular, is singled out as a vehicle that should incorporate extra safety features due to the potential risks associated with its buyers.

While the video has sparked a flurry of reactions, it serves as a reminder that even the most advanced technologies can have unforeseen consequences. This incident should prompt car manufacturers, including Tesla, to prioritize safety features and invest in rigorous testing to avoid such incidents in the future.

As the video continues to gain traction, it is essential for consumers to remain vigilant and informed about the potential risks associated with auto-closing doors. In the quest for convenience, it is crucial not to compromise on safety.

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Top Comments from Imgur

banjak

Call me old fashioned but I'd rather just open and close it manually and save myself a few thousand.

EllisTomago

Only the Tesla comes with a built in vegetable slicer.

DogGuyInCatWorld

If you have kids or aren't an idiot, don't buy an Tesla product.

DidaChikDumaChum

Billionaires building guillotines. Bold move

SomebodythatIusedtonope

It’s a feature..

Reximperium

I'm an auto detailer. Working on a tesla with gull wing doors. Vacuuming the floor under seat on my knees and the door closed on me and pinned me. Boss had rip the door open. Hurt like hell. Those things are f***ing deathtraps

timbazi

it's a guillotine but with extra steps

SubnetTwelve

ok my d*** is safe in a Mercedes and a kia. This are the things they should explain in top gear or something like that. Not how fast you go from 0 to 100

mrthewhitee

Almost like this is yet another solved standard safety feature that Musk threw out to save a buck.

ShortKiltLongWaistcoat

If only they did QC and prototyping, they might have realized this could be an issue. Oh, and cared. If they cared.

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