Merry Christmas!
Nice...
Saw a few burning cars, all hybrids or full electric except maybe one in Phoenix Jan 1st...
It was only in the engine bay area so it likely was an international combustion engine, was a nice looking car before the funeral pyre flames reaching 20 feet into the air became roasting the vehicle. No one was near the vehicle and Fire hadn't been dispatched yet but Police were aware of the activity by the time the 911 operator stepped me through first doing fire and if needed EMS. Was parked beside I-10E bound near an overpass on one of the exits near Chandler. Yeah, they can rebuild it, not...it's beyond toast. Several electrics along I20 in full engulfed and firetruck pumpers pouring the water in them while the lithium batteries belched toxic black pyres into the skies. The smoke is likely going to killing anyone who would inhale more than 4 times that black acrid toxic mess if they got that close. The police present and traffic reducing from 65 or 75 to 25 to 30 as the water streaming across the roadway like a river was a huge hazard...
Of course all of them getting water dumped in them no longer had any windows as the heat and water caused them to explode like bombs if the fire hadn't breached them already. The ones I find interesting and kinda amusing are the initial fires before a fire truck arrives, the interior is on fire first as the battery packs are beneath you. So the car guts it's luxury interior first...even if you could put it out, an interior fire will total the car unless put out in the first minute and even then I am gonna bet many get totalled even then. Had a coworker with a Pontiac Fiero GT get flooded in her apartment complex in Columbus Ohio years ago, the car had water up to the bottom of the dash. The insurance company paid to repair it and it like most flood cars are nothing but trouble after that...they aren't Jeep off road built vehicles enthusiast will strip and build to ford creeks and rivers and other outrageous things because they can and are a bit crazy...
It isn't like in Africa and other countries around the world where you do that kind of small or not so small river fording because that's the only way to get there...