There’s only one teeny tiny little problem with electric cars: sometimes they spontaneously combust. And the fires are hard to put out. But other than that, they’re perfect. From Eric Peters at ericpetersautos.com:
The infamously exploding Ford Pinto was recalled because of a design defect with the Pinto. That particular car. But cars – as such – weren’t defective, so only the Pinto was recalled for its proclivity to burn when hit from behind.
But electric cars have this defect designed into them.
All of them.
And unlike with the Pinto, you don’t have to get hit – or hit anything – for an electric car to burn. The things can – and have – caught fire when parked. Actually, “caught” is not the right word to describe what happens.
Spontaneous combustion is better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsuYxFBHsiQ
It is because of the nature/design of electric car batteries, which are not like…
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