Friday, August 16, 2013
1971 Ford Pinto advert
This car was made 1971-1980 in America and sold over 3 million units in that time. Despite that it makes Time magazine's "50 Worst Cars of All Time" list.
The comment in the Time article:
"They shoot horses, don't they? Well, this is fish in a barrel. Of course the Pinto goes on the Worst list, but not because it was a particularly bad car — not particularly — but because it had a rather volatile nature. The car tended to erupt in flame in rear-end collisions. The Pinto is at the end of one of autodom's most notorious paper trails, the Ford Pinto memo , which ruthlessly calculates the cost of reinforcing the rear end ($121 million) versus the potential payout to victims ($50 million). Conclusion? Let 'em burn."
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