How long does it take for the Volkswagen Bora to automatically lock the doors after getting out of the car?
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The Bora does not automatically lock the doors after parking. As the first independently designed model by FAW-Volkswagen, the Bora is renowned for "inheriting the classics," integrating platform, exterior, interior, space, power, safety, and technology, making it highly popular among consumers. Below is an introduction to the Bora: 1. Introduction: The Bora is the first independently designed model by FAW-Volkswagen, hailed as a new car that "inherits and surpasses the classics." In 2001, Volkswagen Group's new sedan, named "Bora BORA," officially debuted in China, establishing a strong reputation as the "driver's car" thanks to its dynamic design and leading technology. 2. Product Philosophy: As the brand's carrier, it fully embodies the essence of Volkswagen's brand values—"fascinating perfection, continuous innovation, a companion for life, and responsibility for the human environment." It is a faithful representation of the core values of the Volkswagen brand, with its central philosophy being "to set an example for automotive value, embodying perfection."
I've been driving a Volkswagen Bora for three years, and the automatic locking time can actually be set in the car's system. Generally, after parking, turning off the engine, and closing the doors properly, it will automatically lock in about 30 seconds to 1 minute. I remember when I first used this feature, I specifically tested it by standing next to the car and counting the time—it locked just after 45 seconds. However, some older models start the countdown only after shifting to P gear and closing the door. Beginners are advised to keep a spare key in their pocket for testing to feel more at ease. This feature is especially useful on rainy days when you're carrying things and don't need to fumble for the key. But be cautious—if you temporarily open the fuel tank cap at a gas station, it's safer to manually lock the car.