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I've had many cars with valet keys or a valet mode. On every one of them, valet mode has locked the trunk - even in one car where the "trunk" was a hatchback, which was a little pointless - except my F150.
I had to drop the truck off last night at a parking lot where I definitely don't trust the staff 100% and was shocked to see that, unlike either of the Teslas I've owned, valet mode doesn't lock the frunk. Seriously @FordMotorCompany what were you thinking on this one? You're not just behind Tesla but also Volvo, Audi, and even, hard to believe, my nearly 30 year old Saab.
What good could it possibly do a valet to open the frunk or the tailgate? At best it's a recipe for damaging the bodywork if they mash the wrong button on the key fob; at worst, an invitation to snooping or theft. Why?!
I had to drop the truck off last night at a parking lot where I definitely don't trust the staff 100% and was shocked to see that, unlike either of the Teslas I've owned, valet mode doesn't lock the frunk. Seriously @FordMotorCompany what were you thinking on this one? You're not just behind Tesla but also Volvo, Audi, and even, hard to believe, my nearly 30 year old Saab.
What good could it possibly do a valet to open the frunk or the tailgate? At best it's a recipe for damaging the bodywork if they mash the wrong button on the key fob; at worst, an invitation to snooping or theft. Why?!
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