okwellactually
okwellactually t1_je5kiqf wrote
Reply to comment by Tamadrummer88 in US opens investigation into Tesla seat belts coming loose by StevenSanders90210
Indeed their cars are safe, but they don't have a compelling EV (I'll never drive an ICE car again), certainly not comparable in terms of software and charging network.
And their cars can't get safer via software updates as Teslas can and do. Since I've had mine in less than two years, software updates have improved seat belt tensioning and air bag deployment. All based off of crash data from the fleet.
okwellactually t1_je569va wrote
Reply to comment by aqua_tec in US opens investigation into Tesla seat belts coming loose by StevenSanders90210
Was t-boned in my Tesla by a guy going 30mph. The force was so strong it knocked us into a utility pole which we took out.
My son and I walked away with no injuries.
I won't drive anything else.
Edit: I should add the other driver stupidly tried to claim he didn't run the stop sign. The 8 cameras on the car recorded everything, before, during and after the accident.
okwellactually t1_j1v4ux4 wrote
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okwellactually t1_je6a71s wrote
Reply to comment by aqua_tec in US opens investigation into Tesla seat belts coming loose by StevenSanders90210
In California at least and GDPR regions, they can't charge for the data.
The amount of data I received is quite impressive.