Are Tesla Fires Really Worse Than Pinto's?

USAMon Dec 16 2024
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You might have seen a meme comparing old Ford Pinto fires to modern Tesla fires. But is it a fair comparison? Let's break it down. The meme, posted by a political page, says 27 people died in Pinto fires, making it a "joke. " But hold on, that's not the whole story. In reality, Pinto's reputation as a firetrap is more myth than fact. A law professor from UCLA even wrote about it in 1990. The meme also says 232 Teslas have blown up, causing 83 deaths. That's a lot, but let's look at the numbers. Tesla has sold over 5 million cars since 2008. So, compared to Pinto's 2. 2 million cars sold in the 1970s, it's not as bad as it sounds. Plus, a study from 2023 says electric cars like Tesla are less likely to catch fire than gas-powered cars. But wait, there's more! The meme compares one old car model to all Tesla models. That's like comparing apples to oranges. And the numbers come from a website that's not official. We reached out to the website owner, but they didn't respond. Ford stopped making Pintos in 1980 after a recall and some bad press. But the Pinto wasn't as dangerous as people think. In fact, Ford even celebrated the car's 50th anniversary in 2021. So, the next time you see a meme like this, think twice. It's not always as simple as it seems.
https://localnews.ai/article/are-tesla-fires-really-worse-than-pintos-62bbda1d

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