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Did you try to put your head on the headrest?
Not to mention that a fully reclined seat (front or back in any vehicle) is not a great place to be in a collision (rear end or otherwise).Other videos have mentioned that when the rear set is FULLY reclined tall people's heads do hit the crossbeam. Not an issue for me as I will rarely have anyone in the back seat and when i do they won't even know that the rear seat can recline
I would think it much more likely that the recline positions were different than anything with the headliner.
What about the other reclined position? Did you try that?
Why isn't the rear view mirror an LCD screen showing the camera view? That'd be a nice aftermarket upgrade.
In that picture it looks like his head is basically touching the glass. I would not recommend he sit back there regardless of the headrest. Hitting a speed bump will probably cause him to hit his head on the glass.In this pic, the guy from i1Tesla (who I think is 6'5", so this may not be widely applicable) is sitting _I think_ without being reclined:
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Wrong! They are not the safest vehicles! Volvo still owns that crown! Tesla don’t even rollover their vehicles to demonstrate roof/pillar strength.Teslas are by FAR the safest cars on the road. there is nothing higher than a top safety pick plus but tesla blows other cars away in safety. for every argument you make up about a particular imagined scenario where someone is hurt, their engineers can show you something else, probably in a more common accident scenario, where the tesla would protect like no other car.