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whoa.

> Not all Model Y vehicles are equipped with a manual release for the rear doors.

How is that even allowed?





I think that's exactly what they recently got sued for. Car caught fire, electrical stopped working (and therefore the doors stopped working) and a teen burned inside

It's wild how my car won't let me change basic settings while vehicle is in drive (too much menu nav as to be distraction & I've had cars that would only let me edit the navigation destination while in park) yet - this exists as well

You're forgetting the "people who don't care, they just want to be seen looking like they care so they make a bunch of noise" factor.

Once you multiply the safety problem by the this factor it all makes sense.

A small non-problem that every screeching jerk will be exposed to is a bigger actual problem more likely to get addressed than a potential real problem that will mostly go unnoticed.

Also rear doors are kinda optional. They still make 2door 2-row cars. Heck, they made 2-door 2-row SUVs pretty recently. And child safety locks are a thing. So there is an argument to be made there (not that I think it holds up on modern stuff).




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