• Pennomi@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    I don’t really think minor conveniences like that really matter all that much, especially because with them comes all the other absolutely insane design decisions Tesla made on fundamental things, like not having real door handles.

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      8 days ago

      Coming from a Tesla since 2018 through late last year… All of that makes a difference when you use dit daily and no longer have it. But it all depends where you are, you think it’s a minor inconvenience, but I’d bet you also don’t currently have that capability.

      In real world every day use, the door handles made zero difference for me. I don’t live in a cold area where ice buildup is an issue. I live in a desert, so being able to leave climate on while I head into a store is something I used nearly every day. I never even considered it as something I wanted until I had it and suddenly found out at virtually no legacy automaker EVs do it for whatever reason. That capability missing is a massive downgrade in capability for no reason other than laziness from the manufacturers to do as little as possible with their EVs.

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        8 days ago

        I literally own a Tesla, I do have that capability. And I live in one of the hottest places in the US.

        The door handles are a fundamental safety concern. The lack of physical knobs in favor of a touch screen are safety concerns. The fact I have to jump through a layered menu to turn on and off various features while driving is crazy.

        I’m not saying the good features aren’t nice, just that the asinine design decisions greatly overshadow them.