hgc
Penultimate Amazing
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No, but they fixed the problem. It was vastly overblown* anyway. I owned a Pinto that was totalled in a rear-end collision and there was no damage other than what would have been expected in such a collision.
*(Perhaps a bad choice of words.)
I hope your assessment of "vastly overblown" is not based on your personal anecdote. That would be bad form, after all. No one ever claimed that the Pinto exploded 100% of the time when being rear-ended.