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    Quote Originally Posted by smorgasbord View Post
    It's more complicated than that. First, you probably mean the car has to be in PARK and unlocked. Otherwise, you'll have handles extending at stoplights and freeway traffic jams - unless the car always automatically locks itself when driven above 5 mph or something. And even then there are issues: if you leave the car unlocked, everyone will instantly know it. And then is there any impact of leaving the handles extended long term, exposed to weather? I'm sure there are other issues as well, including that Elon won't think leaving the handles extended looks "cool." And coolness is what all this nonsense is about, after all.
    The Roadster locks itself when driven. Many cars do. If you're picking your kid up at school it's trivial for the drive to hit the Unlock button which would cause the handles to slide out. If you're approaching the car with passengers you hit the unlock button and the handle slide out. I just don't see how this is so "complicated". It's no different than any other keyless entry system out there.
    Quote Originally Posted by smorgasbord View Post
    Does Model S have a driver safety mode? On my X5, the first unlock command unlocks only the driver's door - that helps prevent people from jumping in with you. If the car unlocks when you PARK it, that can be a safety problem as well, so you need a lock/unlock within the car, which I'm guessing has to be on the touchscreen. How convenient is that? It might be more convenient if it has separate "unlock driver's door" and "unlock all doors" buttons. It's surprising how complicated even normal car lock/unlock scenarios can be, and now we've got another variable in the handle retraction to deal with.
    Yes. It's a choice in the system settings screen. My Corvette and Jeep are the same way. You select in a menu if you want just the driver or all doors to unlock. You're kind of flying off the handle here, speculating on the car unlocking itself as soon as you hit Park. We don't know how it'll work yet. Many cars remain locked until the driver opens their door and then the rest of the doors unlock. I don't see why retractable handles have any relation to driver safety or how the various buttons will work.

    Quote Originally Posted by smorgasbord View Post
    As for Elon, what works for a divorced, workaholic father may not work for a single person or a married person with or without kids. For instance, having the seat and mirror settings tied to one of 2 key fobs doesn't work in my family of 3 drivers. Not to mention that with multiple cars/drivers we don't each have every car's key on our personal keychains, but instead have a dish by the front door that nominally holds one of each car's key with a house key. That way, we take the key for the car we're taking. Now, we'll be forced to use separate key fobs for the different drivers, and figure out how to share 2 fob with 3 people of varying heights. My X5 has 3 buttons for seat/mirror memory.
    Again, HOW DO YOU KNOW IT WILL WORK THIS WAY???????? My Corvette had 2 fobs - labelled 1 and 2 respectively. These corresponded to seat/steering memory 1 and 2. But if you grabbed the wrong key you just hit your number and it would override the Fob. It also shouldn't be hard for Tesla to have a ridiculous number of seat memory positions since it's just a touchscreen and not physical buttons. Ask them to increase it to 3. IIRC, BMW can only slave 2 seat settings to key fobs, the 3rd person has to use the seat button so there's no reason Model S can't work the exact same way. This is really trivial stuff you're freaking out about.
    Quote Originally Posted by smorgasbord View Post
    Bottom line is that works for Elon may not work for me nor you. I'm expecting to live with a certain level of frustration, but to me, retractable door handles is Tesla going out of their way to make owner's lives harder for the sake of coolness that, like LED watches and leisure suits, won't last.
    You drive a Roadster. You're already dealing with one of the most impractical cars to ever hit the road. The trunk is completely useless, you have to do yoga to get in and out, the HVAC system barely works, the stereo is terrible, bluetooth phone is unusable, you have to approach any driveway and speed bump at a 45-degree angle, the keyless entry won't work more then 6ft away from the car, the mirrors work themselves out of adjustment as you drive, the list goes on and on. I just can't see how retracting door handles on Model S comes anywhere near the level of "conforming to your car" than what you've already done for the Roadster.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smorgasbord View Post
    Watch this and tell me how it can be as convenient and fast as a normal door handle:

    Notice also that it retracts after the door has closed, but is not locked.
    If you're getting the tech package the driver (and maybe passengers, haven't seen the final implementation) will never have to do that as the handle will extend as you approach. It'll work like a standard handle. If you don't get the tech package you'll press the unlock button on the fob as you approach and the handle will extend. I just don't think you're going to be having to "press to extend" very often in real life. The retracting in the video is a simple software setting. It may be because the fob is not nearby. My point is that Tesla can adjust the behavior based on what we the customers say. They could easily make it so the handles stay out until the doors are locked (either via driving away or the driver pressing the lock button).
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug View Post
    Well, can't please all of the people all of the time. All I know is that video was pretty cool.
    I was thinking the same thing! No delay in release of the handle, and the slide back in after a few second delay is really cool. I think the intention is that as someone with the fob walks towards the car, the handle will pop out automatically -- not sure if this will require pushing a button on the fob or not (hopefully not), but that would completely eliminate the split second delay or extra step required in the video to get the handle open.

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    If you don't get the tech package, won't the handles simply extend when you unlock the doors with your key fob?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arnold Panz View Post
    I was thinking the same thing! No delay in release of the handle, and the slide back in after a few second delay is really cool. I think the intention is that as someone with the fob walks towards the car, the handle will pop out automatically -- not sure if this will require pushing a button on the fob or not (hopefully not), but that would completely eliminate the split second delay or extra step required in the video to get the handle open.
    Certainly looked less complicated then the push one end, pull the other end Aston handles. As for pushing a fob, it's my understanding that no tech package = push button on fob, tech package = auto extend (and likely also push on fob for manual operation). Both should also have the push to extend.

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    Are the handles still LED lit as well?

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug View Post
    Are the handles still LED lit as well?
    I'm pretty sure they were lit on the white beta at Santana Row, I was there a few days ago.

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    Well first if you have the tech package, the handles will present to you when you approach the car, if not you have to push to key fob, just as you would with any other car. I understand that the "touch to extend" is not required to attain entry in every circumstance.

    I believe that it will be just as easy or easier than another car. We will see when release candidates are shown and drives are available. Until then it is just an argument of opinions!

    Quote Originally Posted by smorgasbord View Post
    Watch this and tell me how it can be as convenient and fast as a normal door handle:



    Notice also that it retracts after the door has closed, but is not locked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by strider View Post
    If you're getting the tech package the driver (and maybe passengers, haven't seen the final implementation) will never have to do that as the handle will extend as you approach.
    Go back to an earlier post where I talk about unloading the car. I made one trip into the house and am now unloading groceries with the fob in my pocket. My son goes to the car to get some more bags, but the handles have since retracted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smorgasbord View Post
    Go back to an earlier post where I talk about unloading the car. I made one trip into the house and am now unloading groceries with the fob in my pocket. My son goes to the car to get some more bags, but the handles have since retracted.
    Ok, please stop now. You've expressed your concerns. No reason to repeat yourself ad infinitum.

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