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ThefuzzyFurryComrade@pawb.social to Cyberstuck@lemmy.ca · 1 year ago

The Swastidumpster has the Most Reliable Door

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The Swastidumpster has the Most Reliable Door

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ThefuzzyFurryComrade@pawb.social to Cyberstuck@lemmy.ca · 1 year ago
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  • ThefuzzyFurryComrade@pawb.socialOP
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    An engineer at tesla said this was a cosmetic issue and to stop complaining.

    Also some excellent customer service for a $100,000 vehicle,

  • QuoVadisHomines@sh.itjust.works
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    I really hope they saved the info from Tesla claiming it was not a problem

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    “First they complain about the doors not opening, now they are complaining about them opening. There’s no pleasing people!”

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    Every issue is a cosmetic issue if your product has no practical reason to exist

    • hddsx@lemmy.ca
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      So what are the cosmetic issues of a hummer EV?

      • belated_frog_pants@beehaw.org
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        The body.

  • chonkyninja@lemmy.world
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    Why was a 3 year old in the front seat?

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      at least here in europe there are “portable child seats” for infants that can be put in the front seat if we turn off the airbag because they need to be backwards.

      I think its useful for parents to see if the child gets unwell and are faster able to look for parking.

      I guess the cyberdump driver had something similar

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      It doesn’t specify anywhere which door failed first, could’ve been a rear door. The real question is why you’d risk your infant’s safety by putting them in a cybertruck

      • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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        I mean, my question is… Why do they still have, and drive, a cyber truck?

        I mean, if you can’t sell it because of some reason or another, I get it, but why use it at this point? It’s just a rolling PR issue right now.

      • harrys_balzac@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Anyone who buys a Wankpanzer makes bad decisions on a very regular, if not frequent, basis.

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