FORD TERRITORY is it SAFE? (Door Lock System)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @peppanj
    @peppanj 2 года назад +5

    Hi, are you a first time American car brand owner? If so, please do note that this is a common sight for American and European car brands. Lock systems are centralized and can be easily opened from the inside but not from the outside, for only one reason. Safety. If anything happens that threatens your safety, you can easily open the door from the inside and get out of the car. As for the kids safety, they were supposed to be placed on a child carrier that can be placed inside using the ISOFIX.

    • @card611
      @card611  2 года назад +1

      Hi, we actually currently have two Ford Everests. But we also currrently have Japanese cars. I have nothing personal against Ford because we love it. But when we are driving with our niece and nephews, we personally prefer using our Toyota even with the child carrier.

  • @bennetlawan3214
    @bennetlawan3214 2 года назад +2

    That is a standard safety feature of Ford so you can go out in case of emergency - same thing with Focus and Everest and likely other models. Children should be seating at the back, and there is a child lock on the rear seats.

  • @realtalkerrr
    @realtalkerrr 2 года назад +3

    with all the tech that it offers, it should have like the speed sensing door locks, locked from inside, out.

  • @robertodimailig9990
    @robertodimailig9990 Год назад +1

    Yes, it is safe! There's child seat lock to all passengers and driver's door. You just need to manually key in the child seat lock

  • @timeless7477
    @timeless7477 2 года назад +1

    These are also my concerns as a parent. You are safe from the outside but you cannot be safe if while inside. If its for safety its confusing. Why not just put a lock for each other

  • @henngo1585
    @henngo1585 2 года назад

    what kind of tint you use for your territory? thank you

    • @card611
      @card611  2 года назад

      Hi I am not really sure this is a freebie from the dealer.

  • @camilofernandez2972
    @camilofernandez2972 2 года назад

    Actually the lock doors are meant to be that way, in case of emergency or fire you can just open the door and leave the car and not rely on an electric device, on the other hand children MUST always sit on the back and with children lock. And if they are below 10 years old they must sit on a proper children seat with ISOFIX and Top Tether. I agree that the car should have speed sensing door lock.

  • @lonlonmaranan7882
    @lonlonmaranan7882 2 года назад

    Ano po fuel consumption ng territory maam?

    • @card611
      @card611  2 года назад

      Hello, currently I am at 7.5km/L on city driving.

  • @adelefernandez6946
    @adelefernandez6946 2 года назад

    Toddlers grow up quickly. This shouldnt be an issue or concern buying this automobile. You just need someone to attend to your kid while you are driving OR put them in their car seats. You do not leave your toddler unattended alone at the back seat. Either you get a driver or get someone who will watch out for your kid at the back.
    I am still going for the territory. Their curiosity can be manage by an adult.

    • @charlesa1234
      @charlesa1234 2 года назад

      But that feature is useless and to some extent dangerous, your car locked but why you can still open it from the inside? Imagine if the adult on the back fell asleep even for just a minute and the child he/she is looking after accidentally opened the door what will happen?