I noticed that since moving to Eagleby, my average fuel consumption (L/100Km) has gone down. However, the total Km I drive seems to have gone up.
I found a bug in my car.
There’s a “feature” where you unlock the doors and 30 seconds later they lock again. Great if you accidentally bump the button I guess. However, the way this is implemented seems… not quite right to me. There is 1 check, exactly 30 seconds after you press the button and if all of the doors are closed, they lock.
What if you’re sitting in the driver’s seat about to put the key in the ignition? This has happened to me twice now! The first time, I was literally turning the key as the doors locked. Even worse, the alarm went off and starting the car didn’t fix it. I had to turn off the car and use the remote to unlock the doors before it stopped!
I think that opening a door should cancel the 30 second timer. After all, there is no warning of any kind if the 30 second check finds any door open.