I have had no qualms about any gas car I have ever owned and I owned a lot of really old ones. No fires in so many decades. Never knew anyone having a car fire or worried about having one. It is not the same as these battery fires at all. I read they recalled 400 or so F150’s to fix the connection on the starter motor. You think that’s just the same?
Out of all 16m F150’s on the road
11083 of them lit up
And literally no one cares when a gas car lights on fire because it’s so common, news rarely covers a car fire unless a van full of orphans dies (actual unfortunate event 10 years back)
So no I don’t think that’s the same,
any way you cut it it’s worse.
EVs are under a magnifying glass lit up like the sun, any time a Tesla driver farts it’s news worthy for some reason, EVs dominating every aspect of the news over every insignificant non-event is just as irritating as the 24/7 JLO Benifer coverage, if I wanted to learn about what 50 somethings are doing there literally are thousands of them within a mile, don’t need to be bombarded by JLO by air, sea, phone, news, paper. Can’t avoid seeing her in any of my feeds. Thankfully she has yet to become interested in oil advertising.
I say this even though I’m interested in plug ins, it just seems like they have slow news days and have to make up something to discuss about them even when nothing important is happening
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.motor1.com/news/486681/ford-super-duty-fire-video/amp/
I’ve seen 2 car fires on my own street over the years, one quite minor and got put out (burned a bunch of crap in the engine compartment, like something spilled something on the manifold) other was pretty bad.
My own cobalt leaked a trail of gas down the road when a steel line rusted through under an aluminum heat wrap (brilliant design)