As drivers, we rely on the smooth operation of various components in our vehicles to ensure a safe and comfortable journey. However, when faced with a broken car door handle outside, it can quickly become a significant inconvenience and safety concern. In this article, we will interview a group of drivers, discussing their experiences, challenges, and solutions in dealing with a broken car door handle outside.
 
Interviewee 1:
 
Name: Mark Thompson
 
Years of driving experience: 10 years
 
Q1: Have you ever encountered a situation where your car door handle was broken outside?
 
A1: Yes, I have. It happened to me a few months ago when I was in a rush to get to work. I discovered that the car door handle on the driver's side was broken and I couldn't open the door from the outside.
 
Q2: How did you feel when you realized your car door handle was broken outside?
 
A2: It was frustrating and inconvenient. I had to climb over from the passenger side to enter my car. It not only wasted my time but also made me late for work.
 
Q3: Did the broken door handle affect your overall driving experience in any way?
 
A3: Absolutely. It made entering and exiting the car a real challenge, especially when I had passengers with me. It was embarrassing and uncomfortable for both me and my passengers.
 
Q4: How did you manage to handle the situation temporarily?
 
A4: I used a temporary fix by tying a string to the door latch mechanism inside the car, so I could pull it to open the door from the outside. It was not a perfect solution, but it worked until I had time to get it repaired.
 
Q5: Did you seek professional help for repairing the broken door handle, or did you attempt to fix it yourself?
 
A5: In my case, I decided to take it to a professional car repair shop as I am not very handy with mechanical repairs. They were able to replace the broken handle with a new one and ensured it was working smoothly.