With GPS and weather monitoring, you can be charged by the minute for RainModePro, which uses unique WeatherSeal (closes windows) technology dynamically to keep you dry*. Guaranteed**.
Requires Internet connection. Product wll disable rain seal if verification is not confirmed during weather event.
To be fair, Simone had the same problem on the first build of Truckla, it wasn’t water sealed properly. Of course, that was a hobby project built in a workshop, which still managed to look and operate way better than the piece of junk Tesla actually PUT INTO PRODUCTION
They could have fixed that issue with a few holes. One of the reasons cars have gotten more rust resistant over the years is better drainage design. Water will always find a way in, it needs to find a way out.
How the fuck is it not sealed lmao like do the idiots who designed it not know about rain?
engineers from the same school as the guys who made the f35
I guess military manufacturing will increasingly be the only grift left open to Musk
lmao probably
Rain Mode is still in alpha.
With GPS and weather monitoring, you can be charged by the minute for RainModePro, which uses unique WeatherSeal (closes windows) technology dynamically to keep you dry*. Guaranteed**.
Requires Internet connection. Product wll disable rain seal if verification is not confirmed during weather event.
*Dryness is a state of mind.
**Not guaranteed after purchase.
***Enabling or disabling this feature will void your warranty
The downfall of having your entire design team living in a desert.
To be fair, Simone had the same problem on the first build of Truckla, it wasn’t water sealed properly. Of course, that was a hobby project built in a workshop, which still managed to look and operate way better than the piece of junk Tesla actually PUT INTO PRODUCTION
if musk was actually smart he would’ve given her a couple million dollars and made factory trucklas
They could have fixed that issue with a few holes. One of the reasons cars have gotten more rust resistant over the years is better drainage design. Water will always find a way in, it needs to find a way out.