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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: TimmyTheHog on October 31, 2018, 01:51:43 PM
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Holy jeez...
let the article speaks for itself...
https://www.financialexpress.com/auto/car-news/water-starts-fire-hundreds-of-cars-including-maseratis-burn-at-italian-port/1367835/
I am gringing and crying inside as I was reading this article...
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Excellent news for Italian FCA workers.
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Excellent news for Italian FCA workers.
LOL that is one way to look at...
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Lucky no one was hurt.
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Second fire in a couple of weeks? Someone looking for insurance payout?
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Second fire in a couple of weeks? Someone looking for insurance payout?
THERE was a fire before??? :shocked:
Didn't see that one on the news...or I simply missed it...
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Lithium battery? :rolleyes:
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Lithium battery? :rolleyes:
One of my coworker drives an EV to work everyday...
We are warning him now not to go to the beach now LOL
Salt water does conduct electricity really well...
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Lithium battery? :rolleyes:
I'm assuming you're joking, but the roll eyes thing has me wondering.
You can take it lightly if you want to. Recently, a friend of mine came home to discover her e-cigarette had been gotten and chewed by one of her dogs. Burn marks and small holes on the linoleum floor indicated what could have been a very bad outcome. Several days later, she flipped up the couch to discover part of the covering underneath had burned and the wooden leg on that corner had also gotten flame marks on it. The hole in the covering is the size of a grapefruit.
So, just in case you're not joking, perhaps you should reconsider what can happen.
Sorry for the thread drift. Too sad about the fire.
John Henry
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Sorry for the thread drift. Too sad about the fire.
John Henry
Hey its WG...as long as no politics LOL...
I get plenty of that at work with a Politics-know-it-all boss... :violent1:
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The best outcome really otherwise unscrupulous car sharks would be flushing them with water and passing them off like happened with cars from New Orleans
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Excellent news for Italian FCA workers.
Plus the BMW Mini boys and girls in Oxford :thumb: