Respuesta :
Answer:
Yes, the manufacturer is required to disclose how the car functions.
Explanation:
It is not advisable to go into a trunk voluntarily and lock yourself in. This is dangerous and potentially life threatening. It does occur in some unfortunate situations that individuals may be held in trunks against their will. Some of these individuals may be able to make it out alive if they were given the opportunity to get out of the trunk on their own.
A manufacturer of a car should include details of the function of the trunk when the car is purchased and/or advertised. In this case Wilma is within her rights to sue the manufacturer since they did not disclose the potential dangers of being locked in the trunk of the car they made whether or not she did so willingly.
Answer:
yes the manufacturer was negligent
Explanation:
The manufacturer was Negligent because the Trunk of a 1973 sedan is designed to be released ( open and close ) from outside the trunk and not from inside of the trunk and he was suppose to include an information indicating how the trunk functions
Although Wilma locking herself in the trunk of the car was not the purpose for which the car was designed for, hence she used the car wrongly but she can sue the manufacturer for the Negligence because the manufacturer did not provide information about the danger of using the car for a purpose that it was not built for like trying to open the trunk from inside