Cremated Alive in EV

To the many reasons to avoid electric vehicles (e.g., they are more expensive, less reliable, inefficient, inconvenient to charge, unhealthy, and worse for the environment), we can add this: So as not to be cremated alive:

A Tesla owner was burned alive in his Cybertruck after the stainless-steel beast erupted in a 5,000-degree inferno so intense it caused his bones to disintegrate, according to a wrongful death lawsuit filed in Texas.

Michael Sheehan, 47, bought the futuristic pickup in April 2024. Just three months later on Aug. 3, the truck veered off-road, slammed into a culvert and burst into flames near Beach City, around 30 miles east of Houston.

The raging fire trapped Sheehan inside the vehicle as the batteries powering the $100,000 SUV went into catastrophic failure, court filings say. …

Months later, three college students in California were burned to death in another Cybertruck wreck.

The good news is that 10 years from now, no one will drive electric vehicles, because they do not make sense. Once the future Democrats had hoped to impose by force has been canceled, drivers will be safer.

On a tip from Wiggins.

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