Cont: Luton Airport Car Park Fire IV

No. You are incorrect. You think this because you have no idea what you are talking about. You're just wrong. You're wrong to think you could own a hybrid and not know it.

https://www.carpixel.net/w/8b267ffe...0e6/range-rover-hybrid-wallpaper-hd-47758.jpg

The ******* thing says "Hybrid" on the back. What, are you hard of reading? it took less than a minute to find a 2014 Range Rover hybrid with a picture of the thing on the back that says hybrid. As if anyone who could walk around in public unescorted would need to be told they were looking at the gauge console of a hybrid what with all the ******* gauges there that tell you it's a hybrid. Jesus, why is this hard for you to grasp? It's so bleeding obvious.

We are talking about UK production in 2013, here.

https://media.landrover.com/news/2013/08/land-rover-launches-its-first-hybrid-range-rover-models
 
Perhaps I missed it but can you quote me where in the report it analyses how the engine became irrevocably unextinguishable apart from citing the original, 'highly likely it was electrical fault in the engine bay' quoted by the AA boff on Day One? It throws in the fact there were winds at 10 mph, useful information, together with direction, and how they had to change stairwell (in one case because it was locked??? from the outside and no-one had the key) but there is no real analysis and it just refers the reader to the cause of the Liverpool Fire.

In effect, the report is more about the operations, what they did step by step but no real analysis of the scientific causes that caused the ceilings to collapse, for example. To simply refer the reader to a 2018 report isn't adequate because the whole point of that report was to recommend improvements.
Did you miss the part of the report where it says it was a diesel car?
 
We are talking about 2014 not 2024.


We are talking about 2023. You are proposing that in 2023 a man owned and drove a car which was some sort of hybrid, only he thought it was a simple diesel model.

Don't be ridiculous.

Bear in mind also that after the red car was destroyed, he went off and bought an almost identical 2016 model in gold, and transferred his personal number plate to it. Do you think that was a hybrid also, and he was unaware of it? Oh, I'll have that one, it has these same controls and readouts that I don't understand?

If I'd tried to guess how Vixen would try to wriggle out of this, I don't think in my wildest dreams that I'd have imagined she'd try to maintain the car was a hybrid all along, but the owner didn't know this. Is this some sort of performance art we're witnessing? It's highly entertaining.
 
We are talking about 2023. You are proposing that in 2023 a man owned and drove a car which was some sort of hybrid, only he thought it was a simple diesel model.

Don't be ridiculous.

Bear in mind also that after the red car was destroyed, he went off and bought an almost identical 2016 model in gold, and transferred his personal number plate to it. Do you think that was a hybrid also, and he was unaware of it? Oh, I'll have that one, it has these same controls and readouts that I don't understand?

If I'd tried to guess how Vixen would try to wriggle out of this, I don't think in my wildest dreams that I'd have imagined she'd try to maintain the car was a hybrid all along, but the owner didn't know this. Is this some sort of performance art we're witnessing? It's highly entertaining.

Vixen threads always are. Certainly no one here follows them expecting to learn anything from Vixen. There is, however, much to be learned from the responses of actual knowledgeable posters.
 
Not only didn't the owner know it was a hybrid, it escaped the attention of the fire investigators.
 

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