Time for you to bone up, then.
They'll burn if you work at it, but they aren't explosive. Driving YOUR car with a mostly empty tank is much more likely to be a bomb; you're just used to this risk because you've been around it your whole life.
I'll go a million miles in a Tesla before I'd buy a new car with an engine in it.
Re Hacked cars; the Jeep Grand Cherokee and new Cadillac are both very vulnerable to Bluetooth hacks. I'll bet Mr Musk's team is making much more headway on a fix than the other two. Wanna take that bet?
sorry I was being flippant, I know them, just prefer to look the other way.
Sorta the way I feel with hybrids as well.
And new cars?
SUCK.
manufacturers have realized that a well built reliable, long lasting car ISNT good for their repeat business.
I will not work on any teslas, hybrids, or electric cars.
I refuse to work on cars that are way closer to laptops than an automobile.
I don't do computers.
the amount of proprietary software you need access to is ridiculous, being charged a monthly fee to even look at the wiring diagrams, etc.
No thanks.
Same with a lot of europeon cars.
The "happy-spot" for cars was late 90s and early 2000s.
after that?
well...