Ferrari Italia = $230K Ford Pinto?

This car is systematic, hyyydromatic...why it's greased lightning!
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Ferrari Italia = $230K Ford Pinto?

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http://money.cnn.com/2010/09/02/autos/f ... htm?hpt=T2
Ferrari is recalling its new 458 Italia model after several vehicles were reported to have burst into flames.

A Ferrari spokesperson told CNNMoney.com has that the luxury supercar is being recalled in order to make modifications to the wheelhouse assembly...{more}
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The Delorean had this same problem I think
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At least the Pinto had to be hit in the rear first.
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I don't think I'd just be standing there knowing the gas tank could explode at any moment.

As for the Pinto, although it was truely a POS, most cars from that era (and longer) had gas tanks in that same area and station wagons had them just behind the quarter panel, not much safer really.
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Yeah my 1968 wagon had the tank right behind the right rear quarter panel. Just asking for it.
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I once had a '74 Chevy Malibu wagon (winter beater) and when I first got it, it had an air pump with a bad diverter valve and when revved up, on decel flames would come out of the exhaust pipe, right below the gas tank on the left side. I removed the emissions equip., solved that but later the gas tank started leaking (replaced) but things could have gotten ugly with flames and a gas leak.
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EvilHorace wrote:I don't think I'd just be standing there knowing the gas tank could explode at any moment.

As for the Pinto, although it was truely a POS, most cars from that era (and longer) had gas tanks in that same area and station wagons had them just behind the quarter panel, not much safer really.
i loved my 1970 pinto.only got rid of it becouse. the starter need a new bendix and didnt want to drop the front steering to replace it .after reading in the chiltons manual . also didn't have a hoist to work on it at the time /or the money to pay to have it replaced for me .
the Last time I was Talking to myself . I got into such a heated argument . that is why I swore I never talk to that guy again. you know what it worked now no buddy talking to me. :help
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