- Ford Pinto - Wikipedia
The Ford Pinto is a subcompact car that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company in North America from 1970 until 1980 The Pinto was the first subcompact vehicle produced by Ford in North America
- The History (and Tragedy) of the Ford Pinto: Everything . . . - MotorTrend
How did the Pinto come to be—and how did it come to be so dangerous? Read on to find out more about Ford’s first subcompact car that tragically became famous for the wrong reasons
- Profit vs. Safety: The Ethics Behind the Ford Pinto Scandal
Nearly five decades later, the Pinto serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of prioritizing efficiency over safety It challenges engineers, business leaders, and policymakers to consider how ethical frameworks should guide technological advancements
- Ford Pinto Market - CLASSIC. COM
The Ford Pinto was a series of subcompact cars introduced for the 1971 model year The Pinto was Ford's first compact model, and was offered as a hatchback, two door station wagon, or two door fastback
- Best and Worst Ford Pinto Years: What to Buy Avoid
In 1974, the Pinto reached its peak, selling an impressive 544,209 units – a number that would never be matched again But what led to its dramatic decline? Was it the safety concerns, the design flaws, or something else entirely?
- Misunderstood cars: The Ford Pinto - Hemmings
A popular car for the decade, it was produced by the Ford Motor Company, the subcompact Pinto is today best known for its propensity to combust in rear-end collisions
- The Ford Pinto: History, Controversy, and Legacy
Discover the history and controversy of the Ford Pinto, a car that became a symbol of corporate negligence and sparked changes in automotive safety regulations
- The Ford Pinto: The Most Dangerous Car Ever Made - MSN
However, if we're talking about the most dangerous car ever made, there's really only one model that should be in the running: the Ford Pinto
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