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What If The Ford Pinto Wasn't The Worst Car Ever Made?This glorious 1972 Ford Pinto is everything the Runabout should have been, despite the Pinto's bad reputation and tendency for rear-end explosions. Originally built for modified production-class ...
Those 81 recalls have affected over four million vehicles, and Ford has issued a recall every 2.12 days so far in 2025, on average. For each recall, an average of over 50,000 vehicles are affected.
And the Pinto project—winning in its second appearance, long after most of the serious racers had dismissed Ford's subcompact as a lost cause—rather grandly supports our theory.
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Ford Ecosport Tiny Diecast Model Car Gets Washed and Cleaned - MSNDiscover the meticulous washing and cleaning process of the Ford Ecosport tiny diecast model car. Watch as every detail shines in this satisfying transformation. #DiecastModel #FordEcosport # ...
An analysis claims the Cybertruck might be more dangerous than Ford’s 1970s bean car. That's due to its penchant for catching fire.
A recent report claims that the Tesla Cybertruck is more explosive than the Ford Pinto but fails to account for several things. For one, the small sample size of Cybertruck sales makes comparing ...
So much for safety A new report has come to a disturbing conclusion for Elon [Roman salute] Musk's Swasticar Cybertruck — the model is far more dangerous than the infamously "explosive" Ford ...
Report: Elon’s Cybertrucks Are Deadlier Than Infamous Ford Pintos It’s just the latest reason to be skeptical of the car’s safety record.
A new analysis suggests that the Cybertruck might lead to 17 times more fatalities than the infamous Ford Pinto.
This unusual Cadillac CTS pickup truck build has been getting much attention on social media, partially because of its use of Ford Pinto taillights.
Misleading Meme Compares Ford Pinto and Tesla Fire Fatality Statistics Snopes looked at the data after the politically progressive Facebook page The Other 98% compared the safety of the vehicles.
The Pinto is notorious as the killer car of the 1970s that several times burst into flames when it was rear-ended. Is Ford really trying to revive it?
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