We all know that the electronic locks fail when the battery explodes in flames. We also know that Tesla cars manual override is rather... difficult. But go on, research the issue on your own if you don't believe me. Try to figure out the manual overload yourself.
Seriously, it could save your life, so you really should look for it and train to use it.
And a LOT of these have the same issue. Car crashes, doors stop working. People don't know how to use the manual override and either burn to death, or break a window to escape.
There's been no recall, no safety notice, no nothing. This keeps happening over-and-over-and-over again. I don't know what the NHTSA is doing on this matter, but the number of cases continues to rise higher and higher.
So yes. When I hear "Tesla has another safety issue", I'm more inclined to believe that its Tesla's fault and they're covering something up. After all, they're obviously covering up this Fire + Door issue and have been for years.
> If Tesla not to be compared with other car companies
Because people burning to death while being trapped inside is rather terrifying. Regardless of what other car companies are doing.
If you need a "benchmark" to measure how bad that is I don't know what's wrong with you. But personally speaking, its not how I'd want to die, or how anyone else I know should die. My Tesla-loving friends included.
At some point, you need to stop comparing Tesla to other companies and start asking yourself: "Why do Tesla doors FAIL and lock their victims inside during a fire? Can this be fixed?"
2. Getting locked in a Tesla because they messed up the doors.
You've covered #1 with whataboutism, so I reject it as an answer. Please try again without whataboutism. And next time, try to also come up with a response to #2.
Having functional doors during an emergency is also very important, and Tesla fails at that. The combination of 1 and 2 causes fatalities.