Currently restraining myself from getting a sweet treat because my car repair was $175 instead of $250, like bro you don't need a sweet treat because you need to afford groceries
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Currently restraining myself from getting a sweet treat because my car repair was $175 instead of $250, like bro you don't need a sweet treat because you need to afford groceries
Lol car wouldn't start this morning because it was -5°F and I felt utterly horrible that a coworker/boss lady had to pick me up and will later drive me home.
I really gotta figure out a good gift for her because I don't want her thinking that I purposely did this, especially right before work starts 😭
A Scottsdale woman says her granddaughter got trapped inside a Tesla when the car's battery died.
Renee Sanchez says she’s a big fan of Tesla, but what happened to her recently has changed her mind. The Scottsdale grandmother tells On Your Side that she loaded her 20-month-old granddaughter into her car seat for a trip to the Phoenix Zoo. “And I closed the door, went around the car, get in the front seat, and my car was dead,” she said. “I could not get in. My phone key wouldn’t open it. My card key wouldn’t open it.” As On Your Side explained in a recent report, when the Tesla battery that operates electronics dies, a hidden latch on the driver’s side armrest will manually unlock the door. Many Tesla owners don’t know about this latch. But in this case, Sanchez was stuck outside of her Tesla while the toddler was trapped inside, buckled into a car seat. Sanchez tells On Your Side she had no option but to call 911, which immediately sent out Scottsdale firefighters. “And when they got here, the first thing they said was, ‘Uggh, it’s a Tesla. We can’t get in these cars,’” she said. “And I said, ‘I don’t care if you have to cut my car in half. Just get her out.’”
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hows your car? wanna talk about it?
they r dead rip . one i crashed (it got resolved w my insurance) and one died just before i moved, both within months of actually using the car :/
2021 will be better
But for right now, my car battery is dead.
But hey it happened while I’m still at work and can lock myself inside!
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