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It wasn’t. There’s video proof you nugget.
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They do all the time. Also the car was running at the time. Hence the video of it not in a parking space, with its lights on.
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Infact Range Rover themselves recalled over 120,000 vehicles for catching fire just being parked in their driveway and burning peoples houses down!
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What’s BS is that you believe in a conspiratorial coverup over a car fire of all things.
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No. It didn’t. It was a plain diesel.
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It wasn’t. It was a plain diesel
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Sorry. But yes they do. And sorry, electrics don’t explode all the time. Infact they’re 20-60 times LESS likely to catch fire compared to ICE vehicles. And in only 5% of all recorded EV fires, has there been a vapour cloud explosion. So no. Sorry.
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You have a problem with the truth?
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Too bad the number plate shows it was a 2014 Range Rover sports with the plain TDV6 diesel engine. Not a hybrid.
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Hint. It was a diesel. There is footage of the front. Showing the numberplate. According to the MOT, it was a plain diesel, 2014 Range Rover sport with the TDV6 engine. That engine isn’t used in hybrids by Range Rover. They use the SDV6 in hybrids.
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Also, a car fire is more than capable of degrading and burning away concrete. It’s happened in carparks before. Look up the echo park arena fire. No EV’s there. Well Before their time.
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That video you saw must have been a load of bollocks. No way known that was an EV. Sorry. All evidence points towards a plain diesel, non hybrid Range Rover. We even have the licence plate.
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Not a hybrid
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Yea. They do. But this wasn’t a hybrid
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Wasn’t a hybrid.
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What kind of moron thinks diesel isn’t flammable?
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It wasn’t. It’s was a plain diesel. Sorry.
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The concrete wasn’t melted through. But it was definately burnt through. Concrete degreases and crumbles away at temps over 600 degrees C. Car fires burn at between 850-1,400 degrees C.
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