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Elon Musk said he will look into launching a 'drive-thru mode' for Teslas after a driver complained the car's parking sensor 'beeps like crazy' while she waits for fast food

Nov 7, 2019, 16:59 IST

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  • Elon Musk was asked on Twitter whether he would consider installing a "drive-thru" mode on the Tesla to stop it from beeping consistently during takeout orders - and he said he would "look into it." 
  • "Can we get a drive thru mode please? It beeps like crazy every time I'm trying to get my chicken sandwhich (; thank you!" wrote a Tesla owner on Twitter. 
  • Musk has previously used Twitter to ask for suggestions from people on featured for Tesla cars.
  • Tesla will unveil a new "Cybertruck" model this month on November 21 in Los Angeles.
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Elon Musk said he would look into launching a "drive-thru mode" on Teslas after a customer complained on Twitter that the car "beeped like crazy" every time she went to make her order. 

A customer reached out to Musk on Twitter on Wednesday to raise her concerns about the over-sensitivity of parking sensors on her Tesla car while driving it through a drive-thru. 

"Can we get a drive thru mode please? It beeps like crazy every time I'm trying to get my chicken sandwich (; thank you!" she wrote.  

Musk responded to her query with an affirmative: "Looking into it."

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Musk has previously used Twitter to ask customers about features they would like to see in new Tesla models. 

 

He announced on Tuesday that Tesla will unveil a new "Cybertruck" model this month on November 21 in Los Angeles.

Last year he listed some features of the new vehicle including automatic parallel parking, 360-degree cameras and sonar. 

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