The Cybertruck Appears to Be More Deadly Than the Infamous Ford Pinto, According to a New Analysis
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They haven't been banned from sale in the UK or EU so far as I can tell, according to the article.
But the relevant safety organizations and municipalities have been impounding them when they show up, so that's something.
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Leaking fuel is generally a bad thing. It may not hit the differential but let's say the exhaust or muffler is banged up and pointed downwards -- still gonna have a nasty fire
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Fight Club - The Recall Coordinator's Formula
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They don't have to explicitly ban the Cybertruck if it doesn't pass the existing regulations. It's not legal to drive in UK/EU. You could buy one for display-only or something I'm sure.
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Reads like clickbait. There's 34K Cybetrucks, so the actual number of fire fatalities is rounded to 5, one of which is the trumptower guy (so 20% is already intentional). Not that these are encouraging numbers, but you can't draw conclusions from an N of 4.
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Also, normally the cost savings should go to the client, not into some billionaires bank account.
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These are cybertruck owners....
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Probably why he’s closed the CFPB.
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HUSH!!! DO NOT TELL THE CUCKWAGON OWNERS!!
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Better than COVID...
cough.
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Blade Runner vehicles were more aligned with 1960s coupes
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I have no problem with something looking stupid. The problem for me is not just that it looks stupid, but that it is stupid
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