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"Ford stops production of electric F-150 after battery fire"
Source: https://apnews.com/article/ford-motor-co-business-0d7ca2561e40c2387f8805e7f0fae833
The F-150 is Ford's flagship vehicle. You would think if they are going to make an EV truck it would be "bullet proof"... not catch fire. This vehicle was brand new!!![]()
Government data show gasoline vehicles are up to 100x more prone to fires than EVs
Aside from the argument that gasoline vehicles operate via combustion, a study shows how prevalent gas vehicle fires are compared to EVs.electrek.co
You seem to imply that EVs are more prone to electrical fires than gasoline vehicles and that’s simply not the case. Spark an electrical fire in a gasoline vehicle BAM! …….you have an explosion…..less safe in my opinion. Ford had an issue with exploding gas tanks on their Pinto’s years back (I owned a ‘76 Pinto Station Wagon) and was the last Ford product I purchased. Perhaps it’s a Ford Motors quality control issue, be it an EV or ICE Model.The F-150 is Ford's flagship vehicle. You would think if they are going to make an EV truck it would be "bullet proof"... not catch fire. This vehicle was brand new!!
Upon reading your article, the majority of the fires are electrical in nature, not gasoline. When a manufacturer overloads an electrical system with too many gadgets, you get electrical fires, not gasoline fires.
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Source: https://electrek.co/2022/01/12/gove...e-significantly-more-prone-to-fires-than-evs/
The only gasoline fire was an exotic McLaren, but don't let those pesky facts get in the way of an article.
You are going to all the way back to the Pinto to prove your point. Ford put profits ahead of safety with the Pinto incident, they learned their lesson after the punitive damages were awarded.Ford had an issue with exploding gas tanks on their Pinto’s years back (I owned a ‘76 Pinto Station Wagon) and was the last Ford product I purchased.
I'm not implying anything, let the articles speak for themselves. Your article was the one that reinforced the fact that the fires in the ICE cars are electrical and Hybrid-battery related, not caused by the gasoline fuel consumed by the engines.You seem to imply that EVs are more prone to electrical fires than gasoline vehicles
Yes... I agree.But Ford has more problems than Battery Fires in the electric PU.
Like they barely have enough "poop" to get out of their own way. Once they are moving, they are ok, but still, it's gutless as all get out.
I don't know very many people who would like that, a pickup is supposed to have "grunt" and this one isn't even close. They have more work to do on it. But you know they won't tell you about it.
The pinto “explosion” issue is fixed with cutting a section of the metal filler neck out and replacing it with a piece of rubber hose. Not to mention the media greatly overhyped the issue.You are going to all the way back to the Pinto to prove your point. Ford put profits ahead of safety with the Pinto incident, they learned their lesson after the punitive damages were awarded.
I'm not implying anything, let the articles speak for themselves. Your article was the one that reinforced the fact that the fires in the ICE cars are electrical and Hybrid-battery related, not caused by the gasoline fuel consumed by the engines.
The McLaren being the rare exception. (Personally, I've only seen one McLaren and that was at a car show)
Well let’s see - It’s almost February 2024 and yet another year of promises down the drainElio Motors has announced they plan to bring a electric reverse trike to market in or around 2023 with a projected sticker price of around $14,000
It's safe to say Elio Motors is dead. Paul is now selling used cars: https://renewautomotivesales.mycarsonline.com/?page_no=1Well let’s see - It’s almost February 2024 and yet another year of promises down the drain