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by gamblor956
1266 days ago
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F150s have gasoline, which is known to catch fire. In fact, that's kind of the whole point of gasoline: it it flammable. With a car fire, it is simply that the fire has escaped the part of the vehicle where the fire is supposed to be contained. EVs are not supposed to catch fire, thus it is news when they do. |
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Both are flammable and both take as many precautions as possible (with our knowledge) to not be in a car, but still can in extreme conditions (crashes).
The main difference is chemical fires are harder to put out, but you just have to carry the right suppressant.
But with Tesla, yes they make the news than other cars, including other EVs, because... politics.