We now have a full year of data for the Cybertruck, and a strange preponderance of headlines about Cybertrucks exploding into flames, including several fatalities. That’s more than enough data to compare to the Ford Pinto, a car so notoriously combustible that it has become a watchword for corporate greed. Let’s start with the data…

  • @[email protected]
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    02 months ago

    Speaking of cherrypicking…the report also counts that Cybertruck in Las Vegas loaded with fireworks and gas canisters, where the driver died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

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      2 months ago

      Yeah, he even calls it out as controversial but then “fuck it I’m gonna include it anyway”.

      • KayLeadfootOP
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        02 months ago

        No, that’s not what I said at all. Get your quote right. I said “fuck it, we ball.”

        Serious tho, if you’re curious why I did that, read up the thread, I explain it. Nothin nefarious (I hope)

        • @[email protected]
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          02 months ago

          “damned if you do, damned if you don’t” isn’t a reason. You’ve provided the exact reason why it shouldn’t be included and then just 🤷‍♂️.Even sympathetic readers on lemmy are pointing out how dishonest it is…

          • KayLeadfootOP
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            12 months ago

            LOL, I dishonestly flagged it for the reader to review themselves? Wow, I must be a real piece of shit.

            So anyhow, you’re an honest person, so if I’m a lying bastard with some non-specific ulterior motive (or I just really fuckin suck at math), what’s your number when you run the stats with one fewer fire fatality in the Cybertruck column? Does it change the overall meaning of the study, or nah?