Image Transcription: 1928 Ford “Woodster”
Basically a 1928 version Ford, with a beautiful custom made wooden body.
I figure it’s less likely to explode than a modern Tesla.
Image Transcription: 1928 Ford “Woodster”
Basically a 1928 version Ford, with a beautiful custom made wooden body.
I figure it’s less likely to explode than a modern Tesla.
Asking the important questions here.
The vehicle is almost a century old, and hasn’t exploded. Looks almost new even.
Have you seen the modern lithium batteries exploding?..
I’ve seen plenty of gasoline fires and if you think they’re safe then you’re a fool
Gasoline doesn’t spontaneously combust. Lithium batteries will though.
Lol. Good troll
https://www.paulsonandnace.com/bmws-parked-cars-spontaneously-combusting-no-one-seems-know/ https://cleantechnica.com/2022/07/11/fire-risk-ford-tells-200000-suv-owners-to-park-outside/ https://www.cnn.com/2022/02/08/business/hyundai-kia-fire-recall/index.html
Here ya go…
https://piped.video/watch?v=a8JrPXvWkW0
I didn’t say anything about the ABS computer burning up or the Chevy Bolt (which is an EV) burning up, but nice mix of reports you got there.
Guess what they all have in common? Every single one of them in one way or another started from a failure in one of the electrical or electronics systems.
Again, gasoline (the raw fuel) does not spontaneously combust, it takes some sort of external spark to ignite.
Isn’t it kinda funny that the more advanced the vehicles get, the more at risk of failure they are? 🤔
The bullshit text right here is the main reason I am on lemmy. Thanks, you made me lol
https://piped.video/watch?v=a8JrPXvWkW0