Based as it was on your years of training and experience in analysing fire characteristics including flame colour and smoke colour under artificial light in phone videos, we gave your opinion all due consideration alongside other information such as the people who might be in a position to know declaring it was a diesel car.As I said from the start, it is my opinion that the nature of the fire looks to me to be a lithium one.
How likely do you suppose that to be, compared to any other possible scenario?Given that some early 2014 Range Rover Sport diesel did have a lithium battery, which was on the passenger side (UK), I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was a hybrid without the owner realising it, especially if bought secondhand.
You need to learn the difference between opinion and fact.
It doesn't explain the original fire in Vehicle 1, it just seems to take for granted what the AA boffin said on Day One as to 'most likely cause being an electrical fault in the engine bay', and that is what they have glibly repeated.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was a hybrid without the owner realising it, especially if bought secondhand.
Given that some early 2014 Range Rover Sport diesel did have a lithium battery, which was on the passenger side (UK), I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was a hybrid without the owner realising it, especially if bought secondhand.
How likely do you suppose that to be, compared to any other possible scenario?
My experience of hybrids is limited to one taxi ride, but in that car it was obvious from the driver's display that it was a hybrid. That's what caught my eye. The display graphic showing whether the vehicle was on engine or electric motor power at any given moment.
My experience of hybrids is limited to one taxi ride, but in that car it was obvious from the driver's display that it was a hybrid. That's what caught my eye. The display graphic showing whether the vehicle was on engine or electric motor power at any given moment.
I appreciate there are different types of hybrid and not all will have the same displays, but is it really possible for anyone to buy a diesel hybrid, and drive it, and not know this? I seriously doubt it. Don't hybrids have the word "hybrid" somewhere on the bodywork anyway? This is getting surreal.
I also have some doubts about this statement that this model of car was available as a hybrid in 2014, and I'm not just prepared to take Vixen's word for it.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was a hybrid without the owner realising it, especially if bought secondhand.
So, if Vixen is not surprised that someone could own and drive a hybrid car without knowing it, means that she really, really does not know a thing about hybrid cars.
... I also have some doubts about this statement that this model of car was available as a hybrid in 2014, and I'm not just prepared to take Vixen's word for it.
Based as it was on your years of training and experience in analysing fire characteristics including flame colour and smoke colour under artificial light in phone videos, we gave your opinion all due consideration alongside other information such as the people who might be in a position to know declaring it was a diesel car.
How likely do you suppose that to be, compared to any other possible scenario?
I notice you did not use the past tense there. "I wouldn't be surprised" rather than "I wouldn't have been surprised". Do you still cling to your opinion the car was a hybrid and the fire was a lithium battery fire?
My experience of hybrids is limited to one taxi ride, but in that car it was obvious from the driver's display that it was a hybrid. That's what caught my eye. The display graphic showing whether the vehicle was on engine or electric motor power at any given moment.
I appreciate there are different types of hybrid and not all will have the same displays, but is it really possible for anyone to buy a diesel hybrid, and drive it, and not know this? I seriously doubt it. Don't hybrids have the word "hybrid" somewhere on the bodywork anyway? This is getting surreal.
I also have some doubts about this statement that this model of car was available as a hybrid in 2014, and I'm not just prepared to take Vixen's word for it.
Also, the proposition that someone could be sold a hybrid vehicle without being informed that it was a hybrid vehicle, is ludicrous. Registration documents would show it, and it would be necessary to tell the insurance company. And would any seller, whether private or motor trade, fail to mention the fact?
But mainly, I'm sure it's not possible to drive a car, let alone own it, without noticing that it's a hybrid. And what about servicing? Nobody is even mentioning the battery and the electric motor?
This is preposterous. Bordering on insane.
Also, the proposition that someone could be sold a hybrid vehicle without being informed that it was a hybrid vehicle, is ludicrous. Registration documents would show it, and it would be necessary to tell the insurance company. And would any seller, whether private or motor trade, fail to mention the fact?
But mainly, I'm sure it's not possible to drive a car, let alone own it, without noticing that it's a hybrid. And what about servicing? Nobody is even mentioning the battery and the electric motor?
This is preposterous. Bordering on insane.
We are talking about 2014 not 2024.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was a hybrid without the owner realising it, especially if bought secondhand.