Masterful engineering this:
Tesla's car battery went dead, so he had to spend an hour, just to access it, and get it on a trickle charger.
Really makes you wonder how much designers either hate or dont give a damn about the end user. So many cars with mind boggling what the fuck design choices when it comes to user servicing components that will very likely need servicing.
For example the Chrysler 200. You need to take a fucking tire off to change the battery;
You're probably not wrong but to me it felt more like a "how many of our buyers are going to be in positions where they don't drive this for X weeks/months for the problem to manifest?" oversight.
Really makes you wonder how much designers either hate or dont give a damn about the end user. So many cars with mind boggling what the fuck design choices when it comes to user servicing components that will very likely need servicing.
For example the Chrysler 200. You need to take a fucking tire off to change the battery;
Really makes you wonder how much designers either hate or dont give a damn about the end user. So many cars with mind boggling what the fuck design choices when it comes to user servicing components that will very likely need servicing.
For example the Chrysler 200. You need to take a fucking tire off to change the battery;