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The site arrives at that conclusion by comparing the total units sold so far — 34,438 for the Cybertruck, compared to 3,173,491 for the ill-fated Pinto, discontinued in 1980 — and comparing ...
Fuel Arc found the Cybertruck's fatality rate is 17 times that of the Ford Pinto, which was recalled after deadly collisions in the 1970s. Chron Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo Skip to main content ...
In the piece, the author claims that the Cybertruck is more explosive (an important word that we’ll return to) than the Ford Pinto. Leadfoot goes even further to say that it’s 17 times more ...
A new report has come to a disturbing conclusion for Elon Musk's Tesla Cybertruck — the model is far more dangerous than even the infamously "explosive" Ford Pintos of the 1970s. Automotive site ...
FuelArc found that the fatality rate per 100,000 units was 14.52 for the Cybertruck and 0.85 for the Pinto, concluding that the Tesla model was "17 times more likely to have a fire fatality than a ...
In August, a Texas man died after he couldn't escape a Cybertruck that caught fire after a crash. His family is now suing ...
Ford recalled more than 1.5 million of the cars the following year, and stopped producing the cars entirely by 1980. The company was also accused of reckless homicide over the safety concerns, but ...
The Ford Pinto is considered among the world’s worst cars. Produced from 1970 to 1980, it was named for the Mexican legume most often associated with refried beans… awfully fitting for a ...
Misleading Meme Compares Ford Pinto and Tesla Fire Fatality Statistics ... El-Bawab, Nadine, and Ivan Pereira. "3 Teens Dead, 1 Person Seriously Injured in California Cybertruck Crash." ...
The site arrives at that conclusion by comparing the total units sold so far — 34,438 for the Cybertruck, compared to 3,173,491 for the ill-fated Pinto, discontinued in 1980 — and comparing ...