Also, in any car, you may not be able to open the door after a major accident due to sheet metal damage. Many carry a small glass-breaking "escape" tool in the car for this reason.
Your punctuation is terrifying, btw. I literally thought you were in an accident and were asking the forum how to get out. I was yelling at the screen for you to call 911 and/or customer care for them to help you exit the car.
Your punctuation is terrifying, btw. I literally thought you were in an accident and were asking the forum how to get out. I was yelling at the screen for you to call 911 and/or customer care for them to help you exit the car.
Your reading comprehension could use a bit of a refresher course. So many posters make silly assumptions of things they know nothing about. I was asking the question to clarify from the source.
Your reading comprehension could use a bit of a refresher course. So many posters make silly assumptions of things they know nothing about. I was asking the question to clarify from the source.
With respect, @coma24 was making a joke, and it was your grammar that was confusing.
Your post contained two sentences, the first of which said, and I quote: “In a major accident with a total electrical failure.” That’s a declarative statement that says you’re presently in trouble. That was the joke.