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  • A appletea@lemmy.zip

    is that supposed to be a portmanteau of “front” and “trunk” because I hate it

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    neidu3@sh.itjust.works
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    Yes. It’s reasonably commonly used for electrical cars.

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    • N neidu3@sh.itjust.works

      Yes. It’s reasonably commonly used for electrical cars.

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      It’s been common (at least in my area) since the OG VW Beetle

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        TomMasz
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        Wait, you need to be towed if the “frunk” doesn’t close all the way???

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        • TomMaszT TomMasz

          Wait, you need to be towed if the “frunk” doesn’t close all the way???

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          redDEAD
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          Reading isn’t hard… If the front truck isn’t properly latched the vehicle’s speed is limited to 15 mph. Technically you can drive it to the service center.

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            dukeofdummies@lemmy.world
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            See, this is one of the things that drive me batty with so much new hardware.

            With an old car, if this happened you’d get warnings. If a door is open your car would warn you and beep occasionally. It was still an entirely functional car.

            But now… cars won’t warn you, they stop you. It doesn’t even feel like my car at that point.

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            • 👍Maximum Derek👍B 👍Maximum Derek👍

              It’s been common (at least in my area) since the OG VW Beetle

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              macaw_dean_settle@lemmy.world
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              Car is not a gangster.

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              • redDEADR redDEAD

                Reading isn’t hard… If the front truck isn’t properly latched the vehicle’s speed is limited to 15 mph. Technically you can drive it to the service center.

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                macaw_dean_settle@lemmy.world
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                Apparently it is because most people are morons.

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                • N neidu3@sh.itjust.works

                  Yes. It’s reasonably commonly used for electrical cars.

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                  venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.org
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                  Yes but OOP really made it insist upon itself as they say in the family guy

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                  • D dukeofdummies@lemmy.world

                    See, this is one of the things that drive me batty with so much new hardware.

                    With an old car, if this happened you’d get warnings. If a door is open your car would warn you and beep occasionally. It was still an entirely functional car.

                    But now… cars won’t warn you, they stop you. It doesn’t even feel like my car at that point.

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                    jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works
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                    But if you get in an accident and somehow blame the manufacturer then they could be liable, better to just stop you then risk lawsuits.

                    The US lawsuit happy culture lead to this imo

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                    • M macaw_dean_settle@lemmy.world

                      Car is not a gangster.

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                      azx3ric@lemmy.world
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                      Originally German.

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                        falidorn@lemmy.world
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                        I’m still waiting for textures to load in. Lighting model needs some work too.

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                        • D dukeofdummies@lemmy.world

                          See, this is one of the things that drive me batty with so much new hardware.

                          With an old car, if this happened you’d get warnings. If a door is open your car would warn you and beep occasionally. It was still an entirely functional car.

                          But now… cars won’t warn you, they stop you. It doesn’t even feel like my car at that point.

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                          eat_your_paisley@lemm.ee
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                          Because its not your car just like its not your phone, software, and music.

                          Great build quality for a six figure car

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                            dermanus@lemmy.ca
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                            Hah, your dumb car is all “frunked” up

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                            • redDEADR redDEAD

                              Reading isn’t hard… If the front truck isn’t properly latched the vehicle’s speed is limited to 15 mph. Technically you can drive it to the service center.

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                              phdepressed@sh.itjust.works
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                              Depending on distance to the service center this could be quite impractical. Tesla doesn’t have that many so its expected to be some distance away if an issue occurs.

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                              • TomMaszT TomMasz

                                Wait, you need to be towed if the “frunk” doesn’t close all the way???

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                                greyfox@lemmy.world
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                                Well if you rephrase it for a normal car it doesn’t sound so absurd. “If your hood won’t latch the car won’t let you drive at highway speeds?”

                                A failed latch on a front compartment can be very dangerous because it catches the wind if it opens suddenly at 60+mph. At best you are blinded, or it gets torn off to go flying into a car behind you.

                                As such, highway speeds should be restricted if the latch is malfunctioning. The real problem here is that Tesla doesn’t like dealers because they want that middleman money for themselves, so you often have to drive quite the distance to get it repaired. If this were a vehicle from any of the other major manufacturers most people are probably only a few miles from their nearest dealer.

                                Normal cars have two hood latches. Your primary latch (that you open with the hood pull in the car) and a secondary safety latch (when you reach under the hood to open it fully) so this problem is an extremely uncommon problem for a normal car.

                                But since this is a frunk it gets opened a lot more for storage and users would probably not be very happy about having to deal with the secondary latch on a regular basis. So they have motorized those latches for ease of use, and motorizing them adds a lot more points of failure.

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                                  crusa187@lemmy.ml
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                                  love to see it

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                                  • G greyfox@lemmy.world

                                    Well if you rephrase it for a normal car it doesn’t sound so absurd. “If your hood won’t latch the car won’t let you drive at highway speeds?”

                                    A failed latch on a front compartment can be very dangerous because it catches the wind if it opens suddenly at 60+mph. At best you are blinded, or it gets torn off to go flying into a car behind you.

                                    As such, highway speeds should be restricted if the latch is malfunctioning. The real problem here is that Tesla doesn’t like dealers because they want that middleman money for themselves, so you often have to drive quite the distance to get it repaired. If this were a vehicle from any of the other major manufacturers most people are probably only a few miles from their nearest dealer.

                                    Normal cars have two hood latches. Your primary latch (that you open with the hood pull in the car) and a secondary safety latch (when you reach under the hood to open it fully) so this problem is an extremely uncommon problem for a normal car.

                                    But since this is a frunk it gets opened a lot more for storage and users would probably not be very happy about having to deal with the secondary latch on a regular basis. So they have motorized those latches for ease of use, and motorizing them adds a lot more points of failure.

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                                    scrion@lemmy.world
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                                    Coincidentally, I repaired the latch on my car today. There was enough grime on the bearing that the tension of the spring wasn’t enough to retain the hook screwed to the hood. Unscrewing the whole latch, cleaning the grease off and spraying some WD40 on it to prevent it from rusting fixed that right up.

                                    It’s such a simple mechanism that the whole fix took 10 minutes, and it’s the first and only time that ever happened, after 125.000 miles.

                                    It got stuck on a trip, the hood opened a little, right up to the second hook you mentioned, so I used some speed tape to hold the hood down and be extra safe until I made it home to fix the underlying issue. This option doesn’t exist on the ridiculous mess that is the Cybertruck.

                                    It’s not that the idea isn’t right, it’s that they tried so hard to make it overly smart, but failed in almost every aspect.

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                                      Cybercuck gets cyberfucked

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                                      • J jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works

                                        But if you get in an accident and somehow blame the manufacturer then they could be liable, better to just stop you then risk lawsuits.

                                        The US lawsuit happy culture lead to this imo

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                                        megaman@discuss.tchncs.de
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                                        Maybe other car companies will go to this but, well, they arent doing this right now. So it would seem that the every other car company did the calculus and they are not concerned about lawsuit risks in this regard.

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                                        • D dukeofdummies@lemmy.world

                                          See, this is one of the things that drive me batty with so much new hardware.

                                          With an old car, if this happened you’d get warnings. If a door is open your car would warn you and beep occasionally. It was still an entirely functional car.

                                          But now… cars won’t warn you, they stop you. It doesn’t even feel like my car at that point.

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                                          jimmycakes@lemmy.world
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                                          In older cars you would die from the smallest crashes now they got all these pesky air bags ugh they are the worst

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