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Pretty much.Oh I'm sure a super stud like you could just tap it and it would fall apart on principle alone.
Pretty much.Oh I'm sure a super stud like you could just tap it and it would fall apart on principle alone.
Who drives barefoot?He must have been pretty feeble. I think I could get sideways in a car and kick out a window glass. That said maybe he was bare foot.. It's even possible he wouldn't allow the glass to be broken since this was his dream car. Still it is a bizzaro story.
People in Texas.Who drives barefoot?
Does he wear shoes while driving it?I have a friend that owns one of those high tech new Vettes. It is a really cool car to drive.
Who knows? It was just a thought.Who drives barefoot?
Who drives barefoot?
Yeah this is the part I still do not understand, how do you stand around and watch somebody dying and not break a window and why were no police or EMT called or were they there and they did not act fast enough either.The sad thing about this old man & his dog dying in the goddamn parking lot is that the first responders totally failed to grasp the severity of the situation. Seems like maybe they were trying to get the door open when they should have just smashed the window. Hard to totally blame them but, damn, just unfortunate circumstances.
As an aside...he wears shoes to bed.
Does he wear shoes while driving it?
Battery cable had gotten disconnected.He couldn't honk the horn over and over to get people's attention?
My understanding is that a battery cable came loose. If that's the case the horn wouldn't work.He couldn't honk the horn over and over to get people's attention?
Amazingly stupid design not to just have the door handles always work from the inside. I'm thinking there's a lawsuit in this for Chevy.There are release handles on each side of each seat in case of a power failure. There's also a manual hatch release right behind the drivers seat on the back inside fender well.
The dealer usually goes over all this stuff before someone takes delivery of the car.
Obviously the guy was unaware of any of this.
To be fair though the handles are pretty inconspicuous.
The door handles are apparently only able to activate electronic release switches. I guess that's the reason for the manual ones beside the seats.Amazingly stupid design not to just have the door handles always work from the inside. I'm thinking there's a lawsuit in this for Chevy.
IMO, that's dumb design.The door handles are apparently only able to activate electronic release switches. I guess that's the reason for the manual ones beside the seats.
Depends. The legal question is was the design bad and caused or contributed to the failure or did the operator fail to engage it properly. If the system worked it becomes nebulaus as to whether the design was at fault.Car companies have had to pay out the ass for way less dangerous design flaws. They're gonna pay some pretty huge checks that they probably already budgeted for before.