Toyota recalls 1.9 million RAV4 SUVs as batteries can shift, catch fire
Toyota recalls 1.9 million RAV4 SUVs as batteries can shift, catch fire
The recall covers certain RAV4 models from the 2013 through 2018 model years.
Toyota recalls 1.9 million RAV4 SUVs as batteries can shift, catch fire::The recall covers certain RAV4 models from the 2013 through 2018 model years.
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I don’t want any EV company to fail, but after the Chevy Bolt
and this, I’m just waiting for Tesla to lose the reputation for cars that catch fire.3 35 ReplyHuh? This is a problem with the 12v battery though?
29 0 ReplyWhup. My bad. Didn’t even read the article. I was thinking of the RAV4 plug in hybrid and made a bunch of assumptions.
6 16 ReplyNo worries, I made a similar assumption from the title
6 0 ReplyEveryone is ready to make that assumption. It's sinking in with the public that EVs are fire traps. Meanwhile, gas cars are somewhere between 20 to 100 times more likely to catch fire.
6 1 ReplyBecause of the whole actually exploding gas inside it to make the thing go
4 0 ReplyAnd because when a gas car catches fire, it isn't even newsworthy
3 0 ReplyIt's also a lot easier to put out
4 1 ReplyThis is the real issue. Gas cars burn quick and it's done. EVs can burn for days.
2 0 Reply