TL;DR: The CyberTruck is 17 times more likely to have a fire fatality than a Ford Pinto

      • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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        231 month ago

        As a European who knew nothing about Ford Pinto, I thought they made fun of how cars always explode in movies.

            • Cosmic Cleric
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              It would have been fine, I was half doing that out of comedy, half doing it out of just shining a spotlight on some automated process that always adds exactly one downvote to every comment being added.

            • ArxCyberwolf
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              11 month ago

              Pointing out someone downvoting you attracts more downvotes. Don’t do that if you don’t want more.

        • @RogueBanana@lemmy.zip
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          21 month ago

          Might be someone who doesn’t like Jeremy and down voting top gear related comments. Either way, don’t think too much about it as there is always someone mad doom scrolling internet.

    • @jjagaimo@sh.itjust.works
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      251 month ago

      To be more specific, the fuel tank was placed between the rear bumper and rear differential. In a rear end collision, the tank would get sandwiched by the bumper and differential, which had bolts protruding out the back and would pierce the tank, spilling fuel onto the road.

      Additionally, rear end collisions would bend the frame in a way that jammed the doors so you couldnt get out.

      They figured that people would die and their cost benefit analysis assumed a certain number of deaths and lawsuits. The resulting recall and larger than expected number of deaths and lawsuits made it a huge loss for them.

      • @AtariDump@lemmy.world
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        151 month ago

        Wherever I’m going, I’ll be there to apply the formula. I’ll keep the secret intact.
        It’s simple arithmetic.
        It’s a story problem.
        If a new car built by my company leaves Chicago traveling west at 60 miles per hour, and the rear differential locks up, and the car crashes and burns with everyone trapped inside, does my company initiate a recall?
        You take the population of vehicles in the field (A) and multiple it by the probable rate of failure (B), then multiply the result by the average cost of an out-of-court settlement ©.
        A times B times C equals X. This is what it will cost if we don’t initiate a recall.
        If X is greater than the cost of a recall, we recall the cars and no one gets hurt.
        If X is less than the cost of a recall, then we don’t recall.

        Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club

    • @kerrigan778@lemmy.world
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      That’s only half the story and not really the part that makes it so significant. The recall was only done after a report sent to NHTSA was released to the public detailing the cost benefit analysis that safer fuel systems was considered more expensive to society than just allowing some people to die due to less safe cars and therefore the car industry shouldn’t have to meet the safety standards the NHTSA was proposing. This was a landmark moment in legal ethics and while it was pretty standard stuff in the corporate and regulatory world of the time (and today) and the dollar values assigned to human lives were based on NHTSAs own figures, not Fords it enraged enough people and a recall was done.

    • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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      Agree to disagree. I really hate this era of cars. Take a hot hatch, but make it as ugly as you can. Then make it as heavy as possible and slap an 80bhp iron block in there, that way you have the worst of both worlds in both power and fuel economy. But just for good measure, also give it a 3 speed transmission with no overdrive as one last final fuck you, just to make that the car is as slow—and gas mileage is as terrible as allowed by the laws of physics.

      The 70s was by far the worst era for cars, especially American cars.

        • @Psythik@lemm.ee
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          01 month ago

          Even if I were to agree with you, the beauty of a 70s car is only skin-deep, given everything else that is wrong with them that I already mentioned in my previous comment.

          • @Mac@mander.xyz
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            61 month ago

            Yeah, your laughably untrue comment that is pulling facts from some cheap economy cars in an attempt to generalize an entire era. lol

          • @Krudler@lemmy.world
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            11 month ago

            You can only think 70’s cars are beautiful if you weren’t alive in the 70’s.

            They were UGLY AS FUCK then and now. Just piss poor design in every way.

      • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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        31 month ago

        I’ll be honest, I like the aesthetics, but yeah modern materials and gas mileage would be nice. Seatbelts too.

        • @Trainguyrom@reddthat.com
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          31 month ago

          Seeing a modern vehicle after a crash and how the person is doing its incredible how much crash safety has improved. I’ve seen vehicles that barely look like vehicles and the person walked away shaken but largely uninjured

      • The zillions of W123 Mercedes from that period that are still running to this day are an exception to that rule, arguably one of the best vehicle designs ever produced.

        • @Gammelfisch@lemmy.world
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          21 month ago

          Indeed, I had W123 200 with a 4-speed manual, Pierburg carburetor and the matching white steel hub caps. Unfortunately it was totaled by an idiot riding a Triumph motorcycle. I walked away unhurt, thanks to the thick German steel ,and the motorcyclists ended up in traction for 3 months.

    • @Grass@sh.itjust.works
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      1 month ago

      fucking thank you. So many people have disagreed with me over the years. its even more baby mustang than the mustang 2. Like its the third child thats not trying to act tough like the second child, or all muscle no brains like the first child.

      If I could get one even in shit condition I’d want to rebuild it as an electric. I’d totally take a mustang 2 if I could get one too though.

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    191 month ago

    No problem. steal $400 million from the taxpayers, clear the inventory - problem solved.

  • @Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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    131 month ago

    If I had a nickel for every time a car company owned by a nazi sympathizer who wants to found his own exploitive company town made an infamously fiery car that you can hear rusting, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.

    • @MrMcGasion@lemmy.world
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      41 month ago

      Not saying Ford wasn’t an exploitative nazi sympathizer, he was. But can’t leave the Dodge brothers out of some of the blame while you’re handing it out. They’re the whole reason companies have to put shareholders first, after they sued Ford for trying to invest dividends back into the company and employee wages.

  • @samus12345@lemm.ee
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    81 month ago

    My childhood car was a Pinto. I was very grateful it never blew up when I read about the issues many years later.

        • @thisbenzingring@lemmy.sdf.org
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          41 month ago

          it fixed the problem

          Most of them had some rust issues and it was easy to replace the tank with a much better one anyways

          I knew a girl in highschool who had one. Her dad had customized the shit out of it… put a V8 in the hatchback trunk … that think was a fucking rocket

    • @disguy_ovahea@lemmy.worldOP
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      It had nice lines. Must’ve been nice whipping that around while I was looking for a place to dock my Cutlass Supreme. Lol

      Glad you didn’t blow up.

  • Ech
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    71 month ago

    All caps doesn’t make your post more interesting. Just annoying.

  • FackCurs
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    51 month ago

    Who would have guessed the armored tesla trucks have armor to protect whatever is outside of the tesla

        • @HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works
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          01 month ago

          I honestly thought it would be the '90’s Ford Explorer/Firestone tires issue that would be the worst, but it seems the 2002-06 Explorer massive repairs at low mileage beats it.

  • @notsoshaihulud@lemmy.world
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    this again? They didn’t even read their own reference for the fire stats…

    With its decade-long production run, the NHTSA reported that the Ford Pinto and its famously flawed gas tank behind the rear bumper caused 27 fiery deaths with its knowingly negligent design. https://www.autosafety.org/wp-content/uploads/import/ODIPinto.pdf

    Cherrypicking galore:

    1. They literally took 27 which is the fire deaths from rear-ending only (vs 41 fire fatalities from a 2.5 year period instead of the 9 years they mention
    2. They conveniently did not use the 1,626 pinto fatalities from those 2.5 years.
    3. They used the total number of pintos produced, not the number of pintos on the roads at the end of the analysis, which would be less than 2.2M.

    At least they did get your clicks.

    • @pulsewidth@lemmy.world
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      41 month ago

      This ‘news article’ from OP is just some dudes one-man show blog, and looking through a few articles they seem to dislike all EVs not just Teslas. Absolutely garbage source, I’m not surprised you found errors.

      • @notsoshaihulud@lemmy.world
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        21 month ago

        yeah half the EV articles are about the CT on the blog. But I suspect it’s because the haters click more. What would be a valid analysis after a little longer because the CTs haven’t been on the roads long enough, is to compare them with the F150 Lightning. I suspect fire rates will be fairly similar between the two.

        • @NotMyOldRedditName@lemmy.world
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          I don’t really want to get into a debate about specifics, but this has long been the case with Elon and Tesla/SpaceX.

          Especially pre pedo comment, much of what gets said about him and his companies are much like including the fireworks. Fake, made up, or exaggerated shit meant to stir up extra hate for the circle jerk.

          However, he has done so many blatantly bad things since then that there really is no reason to have to make shit up or do fake analysis, but it still happens and always has. The circlejerk needs to continue fake or not.