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In reply to the discussion: Tesla Motors’ Devastating Design Problem [View all]Nihil
(13,508 posts)45. It already does the first bit ...
> Maybe set it up so a self-powered car alarm fired off when the charge got too low...
See the Tesla statement excerpt in .10 (I think) above:
>> All Tesla vehicles emit various visual and audible warnings if the battery pack falls below 5 percent SOC.
Personally, having seen how some people can ignore flashing lights, alarm sounds
and large-lettered warning notices because they are too stupid/lazy/malevolent to
take action, I am totally with Tesla not replacing the batteries being destroyed in
this manner.
Let's face it, if they are so mindless with their $100K car, I dread to think how badly
they must drive *any* vehicle on the public road as they appear to be sensory-deficient
to an extraordinary degree ...
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If I decide to run a brand new car without ever changing the oil, or adding more...
TheWraith
Feb 2012
#33
Exactly - I guess we blame driving without oil on a "devastating design problem".
wtmusic
Feb 2012
#17
If Tesla doesn't incorporate such a device on their vehicles, a recall is in order
wtmusic
Feb 2012
#14
Maybe set it up so a self-powered car alarm fired off when the charge got too low...
hunter
Feb 2012
#39