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It’s a model s for sure.Are you sure it's a Tesla, I don't recognized the front of the Model S on that picture.
Have another look. It's 100% a refresh (~2016 - 2020) Model S.Are you sure it's a Tesla, I don't recognized the front of the Model S on that picture.
The speed at impact could have been relatively low - keep in mind the driver was likely requesting close to full power, which would have contributed to a hard impact even if the speed was low.Looks like a operator error, the brakes are manual and if you push them the car will brake even if you push the throttle at the same time.
And you said 5 mph... hell no with all that damage to the wall and the car id say at least 25 mph and you jumped a curb, you cant jump a curb at 5 mph the car will just stop.
The spelling of break was correct, it's a grammar issue more than a spelling issue.Please, please, folks, learn to spell. Slowing down is BRAKING, smashing a wall is BREAKING. I can't believe how many on this forum have not yet figured this out. If you're in doubt, look it up.
I know many others here groan when people show their (not there, not they're) ignorance.
The title of the thread is:The spelling of break was correct, it's a grammar issue more than a spelling issue.
Yes, thank you for reiterating that piece of info about the title unnecessarily as I am literate.The title of the thread is:
Tesla S Break pedal not functioning
We will agree to differ then.Yes, thank you for reiterating that piece of info about the title unnecessarily as I am literate.
Again, the spelling of “break” is correct. We can all agree that OP should have used “brake” in the title. The OP did not misspell the word he intended on using, he just used the wrong iteration of the homophone. Using the wrong word is not a spelling error, it’s a grammatical error. The actual spelling of the word intended to be used is correct. There is a difference between spelling errors and grammatical errors. Before bashing others on their use/understanding of the English language, we should probably understand it ourselves first.
We can’t stop we must slow down first!Can we stop?