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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    24 hours ago

    Have you seen how fast other companies roll over to this admin? Why care about a 100M contract when you can get a 1B tax break?

    And you are thinking about red tape in a sane government. Here you comply or get fired and replaced with a yes man.

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      Those companies so far aren’t in conflict with Tesla. Bear that in mind because it’s important to the conversation and the topic at hand. I doubt Facebook gives a damn if Tesla can skirt recalls. Ford or GMC or Dodge would absolutely care, especially if it’s preferential treatment which it invariably would be because of Musk’s “position” in the government. He’s got a conflict of interest that stacks things against other automakers and they would be stupid not to counter that any way they can.

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        43 minutes ago

        I hope you are right, but I’m afraid they will just go with it, because it’s easier and more profitable to side with the dictator.