Another middleman you have to trust to work. No wonder all the nanny state dogshit 'features' are so popular in modern cars. The millennial market eats it up.
They'd also want to saw all sorts of gaps on public bathroom stalls, worried that they might get trapped and it will take a week for someone to find their corpse on the crapper.
And spray cheese. Americans need lots of spray cheese.
I mean I get his point and everything, I know a guy that once had to cut a man's seatbelt to get him out of a burning car on the highway once. I imagine it could be made more difficult if the door is locked. Still I can't imagine not getting into a car and locking the door immediately after.
Another middleman you have to trust to work. No wonder all the nanny state dogshit 'features' are so popular in modern cars. The millennial market eats it up.
I mean I get his point and everything, I know a guy that once had to cut a man's seatbelt to get him out of a burning car on the highway once. I imagine it could be made more difficult if the door is locked. Still I can't imagine not getting into a car and locking the door immediately after.
I’d never lock my own door after getting in, but I’ve never lived in a place where being carjacked is a worry lol. Modern cars all have automatic safety locks that trigger as soon as you start driving. I believe it’s in large part a child safety feature due to some unfortunate incidents with kids exiting moving vehicles.
Dude, I owned a 1992 Nissan Sentra XE that I drove into the ground ... until some dude in SF driving a brand new 2016 Nissan Sentra decided to plow into me and total it in 2016. So I know what you mean.
Dude, I owned a 1992 Nissan Sentra XE that I drove into the ground ... until some dude in SF driving a brand new 2016 Nissan Sentra decided to plow into me and total it in 2016. So I know what you mean.
Another middleman you have to trust to work. No wonder all the nanny state dogshit 'features' are so popular in modern cars. The millennial market eats it up.