At the current rate of horrible fiery deaths, FuelArc projects the Cybertruck will have 14.52 fatalities per 100,000 units — far eclipsing the Pinto’s 0.85. (In absolute terms, FuelArc found, 27 Pinto drivers died in fires, while five Cybertruck drivers have suffered the same fate, at least so far.)

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    It would have prevented the “spark” part of the failure condition, but not the tank rupturing part.

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      Stopping the explosions seems like a good enough sort of solution to me

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        A more appropriate solution would be a plastic shield designed to fit around the whole front of the gas tank, and then appropriately fixed to the vehicle, as opposed to “some hardware store shit.”

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        Leaking fuel is generally a bad thing. It may not hit the differential but let’s say the exhaust or muffler is banged up and pointed downwards – still gonna have a nasty fire

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          Nasty fire still sounds better than instant explosion! Haha

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      The bolts on the back of the diff would puncture the fuel tank, so it would help with both.