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There is no better way under the Biden Administration to signal your virtue than with an electric car. In Biden's so-called "Inflation Reduction Act" that increases inflation, the government will give you $7500 to signal that virtue in buying a car that is now $8500 more expensive in some places. Just hope they don't catch fire.
You're screwed when that happens. As is everyone around you.
The incident occurred on the Pennsylvania Highway. The Daily Wire reports the family driving the car ran over a piece of debris in the road. That's all it took to cause the car to catch fire and spew toxic fumes into the air.
It took over 12,000 gallons of water to put the fireball out. Your gas-powered car would take less than 500 gallons. Also, gas-powered cars tend not to catch fire by running over something in the road.
According to a statement from the Morris Township Volunteer Fire Company: "Due to the lithium ion battery on the vehicle, extinguishing this fire would require additional tankers as the vehicle would continue to reignite and burn fiercely at times. In total it took crews nearly two hours of continually applying water on the vehicle as the battery would begin to reignite and hold high temperatures."
Electric vehicles struggle to perform basic car and truck functions. You are at the mercy of the government as to when you can charge them. The car companies will send you messages from the government to remind you they control your car. And, on occasion, they explode.
If none of those things matter to you, get an electric vehicle. They are better for the planet or something.
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November 20, 2022 at 07:55AM - Brodigan
Another electric vehicle explodes into a fireball needing over TEN THOUSAND gallons of water to extinguish
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