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I love this website and I understand brand loyalty ,but well I'll let it go at that.
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1. Draw a conclusion about the cause of the fire or the precautions taken by the NHTSA before the investigation is conducted. 2. Blame the NHTSA for the headlines in a completely unrelated privately owned media source. The article states that there is going to be an investigation, but at this time there is no reason to believe there is a real problem. The article is titled, "Volt Catches Fire at NHTSA!" because well, that's what happened. Is that not accurate? Yes, the headline is about the volt catching fire, but isn't that the subject of the article? Anyone that actually reads the article knows what happened, it's not like they manipulated and cherry-picked information to paint the Volt as a dangerous vehicle that's going to blow up any time it's in an accident. Being upset about the media using attention grabbing headlines is like being upset with a week old baby for pooping itself. What did you want the article to be called, "Volt Catches Fire, but No Big Deal it Could Happen to Any Car, Just Skip This Article It's Boring". . . .? What do you think the posts would be like if the article were exactly the same, but every "Volt" were replaced with, "Nissan Leaf?" Last edited by 8cd03gro; 11-14-2011 at 12:29 AM. |
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As far as the Leaf thing, I bet you a lot of people on the board would be posting "hahaha Nissan, serves you right"...but I am not one of those people and I hate when people use the excuse that "because most people do something" it gives you a reason to dish it back in the same manner... You think people would have figured this out about me over the past ~4 years on the board....
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Sorry, this along with being a GM licensed vendor makes Justice factually biased. That's not to detract from his character or his knowledge in any way, it's just a statement of fact. Not only that, but my statement wasn't specifically about Justice, but more the reaction in the whole thread of, "BLASPHEMY!" |
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I used to be Dragoneye...
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Too many people have too many "facts"....I'm actually beginning to dislike that word...
remember when everyone and their mother started using the term "epic"....yeah.......
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I used to be Dragoneye...
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Never said you in particular...just the word...I'm increasingly becoming aware of its over-use, in general.
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Allow me to to quote further the first two updated paragraphs. "U.S. auto-safety regulators are scrutinizing the safety of lithium ion batteries that power electric vehicles after a Chevrolet Volt battery caught fire, people familiar with the probe said. The regulators have approached all automakers, including General Motors, Nissan Motor Co. and Ford Motor Co., that sell or have plans to sell vehicles with lithium ion batteries with questions about the batteries' fire risk, four people familiar with the inquiry said." Here are the three revised summary paragraphs. "In the simulated side-impact crash test, a new U.S. safety test for the 2011 model year, metal punctured the battery, the official said. Regulators want to use information collected from automakers to inform emergency responders, towing firms and salvage yards about how to handle plug-in electric cars involved in crashes that may penetrate the battery compartment, the official said. NHTSA will use the information from the automakers, which also include Toyota and BMW AG, for a three-year $8.8 million electric-vehicle safety study it announced in June, the official said." Now that the remaining information has been made public you can see why I made my original post. We know the cause (metal pierced the battery). We know the solution (de-energizer, drain the battery charge). Accuracy is the key to credibility. To be clear, if I didn't already know, I would not have posted a response in this thread. There are occasions when I post that what I know cannot be made public, but the message can be. That was the case in this thread. I was a bit general in the cause, but completely honest and accurate in my meaning. This is a NHTSA probe into GM vehicle issues. "NHTSA upgrades, widens probe of Saturn Aura cars" It is an accurate description of NHTSA activity. It was accurate as released and I have no issue with it. I have no comment on it. This is a matter of technology and not vehicle brand. Right is right. Wrong is wrong. It is what it is. The initial sound byte headline for an electrical vehicle safety study should never have been Volt Catches Fire. It was wrong. It did not represent the message the NHTSA was distributing. The NHTSA has a clearly defined mission and that mission does not include sound byte headlines for important safety issues. Sound byte headlines cater to the lowest common denominator in our microwave society and compromise the perception of the agency while damaging companies. |
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yeah, makes sense if the cells actually get punctured
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I've read some articles about this topic, please allow me to share it here. A growing number of reports have been made concerning the transmission in the Saturn Aura of specific model years. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has been looking into the situation since last year. Other GM models that were built on the same system as the Aura are also being viewed by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. Source for this article: NHTSA widens probe of Saturn Aura transmission. To be fair, this fire occurred in a Volt being crash tested at NHTSA. Some time after a crash test with this car, the battery caught fire.
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