EV driven by Pleasanton family had issue before deadly crash: complaint
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- Опубликовано: 6 май 2024
- New details are emerging from the deadly car crash that killed a family of four in Pleasanton. A complaint to safety regulators raises concerns about the electric vehicle driven by the family -- by car maker VinFast. abc7ne.ws/3QBJu9o
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vinfast is the temu of cars -- don't buy!
Vinfast is poorly made
Vinfast 😆
Vinfast - dont drive because steeling wheel malfunctions may crash on a tree and catch fire
Bạn có chắc xe của bạn có an toàn không? Bạn thử đâm gốc cây với tốc độ lớn nếu bạn sống thì xe tốt OK 😂😂😂😂😂
@@HungNguyen-fq7fzwrite in English if wanting to dialog with others in this room
Vinfast car still catch fire even normal run, some cases happened in Vietnam
@@vutran3183
RUclips will translate for you. Easy.
@@xmo552I don't think so...This viewers all from inside Vietnam tried to give credits to vinfast car in North America but actually these EV vinfast were not up to EV auto yet since many errors and even deadly accident recently
Definitely something wrong with the car
Family of 2 children in the car driving that fast?
And crashed to oaktree
Catching fire 🔥...
I saw this report. Very high speed. Thought that was strange for a family. Awful.
The car was known to have steering problems . The car should have been taken to the dealer to fix and drive slowly to the dealer . Steering problems can happen to any car anytime with a lot of reasons even with gas cars
More investigation on this accident and not only steering wheel was the problem...answer your question?
I thought it was Tesla but Vinfast yeah hell naw I don’t trust any EV
Never
Unintended acceleration is way too nice of a phrase to describe what a terrified driver would feel. I don't know if the brake pedal would override he gas pedal, or if you would even't be able to think about it in that scary split second. Get these cars off our roads already. If there is a problem there is a problem with all of these Vincraps.
No matter the what if steering wheel or acceleration issue then Vinfast is doomed in North America.
Vinfast? They bought a car made in Vietnam, and you are surprised they died in a crash?
We are counting on Authorities from all departments to get the final answer of this accident. If there is any concerning about this new EV vinfast brand, please stop immediately operating other VF8 cars on the road of North America includes Canada to save life.
Hi 3/ .
@@VinhLe-fg7ik Vinfast's day is in North America by number now
@@VinhLe-fg7ik your voice is so weak now... screaming more to get VIN-NO, VIN big mouth for help????
I saw you everywhere to bite Vinfast, you have nothing to do?
@@quangsontran766 better job , stable life then I care for others in North America, I hate xao lon,,,and big mouth when the truth is not there...
We use to call them gremlins!
VeryFast car😂
Ban military style assault oak trees.
Are we still pretending gas vehicles will become extinct?
Are we still pretending that horse drawn carriages will become extinct? Tech marches on.
The slump in EV sales says otherwise lol
Last year, A Vietnamese RUclipsr drove a VF8 around the United States for 45 consecutive days, going through 31 US states from California to New York and back to California, with a travel distance of about 12,500 miles (equivalent to half the trip around the earth), the driver and the VF8 vehicle were totally safe when back to Orange County, California; and after the round trip the VF8 was even sent to a private auto repair shop for a checkup, and everything was fine. This marked a historical trip across the US for a Vinfast all electric VF8 to achieve such a safe driving distance of 12,500 miles in 45 days in a row for the first time. Furthermore, about over one month ago, another Vietnamese RUclipsr drove a VF8 non-stop without any sleep for more than 33 hours, including the battery charging time, with about 1,500 miles driving distance through 4 US states: California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. Surprisingly, both the driver and his VF8 arrived at the Texas destination safely without any issues.
Your statement and promotion about vinfast will mean nothing to authorities now. They will look at all details and witnesses to investigate this deadly accident which involved 4 deaths. Tell your marketing boss to prepare money to pay victims and fine to government of America. Vinfast's day in United States will remain to be seen????. Good luck.
@@vutran3183 Our prayers and thoughts are with the family. Here's what we knew! Vinfast is not new having manufactured electric vehicles (EVs) since 2018 when the first fully electric motorbike Klara was made. So far, VinFast has made over 40,000 units of EVs including VinFast e34 (a smaller version of VF8), VF5, VF6, VF7, VF8, VF9, and all electric VinBus known as VinFast fully electric public buses carrying 50-60 passengers at a time. Most importantly, a fleet of over 200 units of VinBus has been providing service between big districts of the cities such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh and on Phu Quoc Island, every day from morning to night - from 5:00 to 21:00, 7 days a week safely transporting over 120 million passengers in Vietnam (equivalent to about half of the total US population) since December 2022 - about 160,000 passengers per day. In addition, last year a fleet of over 10,000 units of Vinfast e34 and VF8 were manufactured to serve as all electric public taxis in Vietnam. The taxi fleet has been day in day out safely transporting over 50 million passengers since May 2023. Surprisingly, NOT a single unit of Vinfast EVs including electric public buses and taxis catching fire or exploding or losing control, has been reported up to this point! This clearly said it all about the quality and safety standards of Vinfast EVs.
@vutran3183 Our prayers and thoughts are with the family. Here's what we knew! Vinfast is not new having manufactured electric vehicles (EVs) since 2018 when the first fully electric motorbike Klara was made. So far, VinFast has made over 40,000 units of EVs including VinFast e34 (a smaller version of VF8), VF5, VF6, VF7, VF8, VF9, and all electric VinBus known as VinFast fully electric public buses carrying 50-60 passengers at a time. Most importantly, a fleet of over 200 units of VinBus has been providing service between big districts of the cities such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh and on Phu Quoc Island, every day from morning to night - from 5:00 to 21:00, 7 days a week safely transporting over 120 million passengers in Vietnam (equivalent to about half of the total US population) since December 2022 - about 160,000 passengers per day. In addition, last year a fleet of over 10,000 units of Vinfast e34 and VF8 were manufactured to serve as all electric public taxis in Vietnam. The taxi fleet has been day in day out safely transporting over 50 million passengers since May 2023. Surprisingly, NOT a single unit of Vinfast EVs including electric public buses and taxis catching fire or exploding or losing control, has been reported up to this point! This clearly said it all about the quality and safety standards of Vinfast EVs.
@@gaolutsoctrang4507 vinfast sent you guys as robots who acting as communication center but those nick names have been monitored closely. Watch out
Our prayers and thoughts are with the family. Here's what we knew! Vinfast is not new having manufactured electric vehicles (EVs) since 2018 when the first fully electric motorbike Klara was made. So far, VinFast has made over 40,000 units of EVs including VinFast e34 (a smaller version of VF8), VF5, VF6, VF7, VF8, VF9, and all electric VinBus known as VinFast fully electric public buses carrying 50-60 passengers at a time. Most importantly, a fleet of over 200 units of VinBus has been providing service between big districts of the cities such as Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh and on Phu Quoc Island, every day from morning to night - from 5:00 to 21:00, 7 days a week safely transporting over 120 million passengers in Vietnam (equivalent to about half of the total US population) since December 2022 - about 160,000 passengers per day. In addition, last year a fleet of over 10,000 units of Vinfast e34 and VF8 were manufactured to serve as all electric public taxis in Vietnam. The taxi fleet has been day in day out safely transporting over 50 million passengers since May 2023. Surprisingly, NOT a single unit of Vinfast EVs including electric public buses and taxis catching fire or exploding or losing control, has been reported up to this point! This clearly said it all about the quality and safety standards of Vinfast EVs.