I don't know why they're categorizing the 3 in "luxury cars" but if you look at the actual numbers it's about the same as a Camry, which is in line with what I'd expect.
Did someone make a "f150 deaths", or a "honda civic deaths" website? I'd be curious to compare because 555 deaths in 4.5 million cars sold sounds to me like a pretty good number, actually; it's around 0.01% of cars.
Looking at the StatsCan website, looks like there were 1.5 million cars sold in 2022 and 1931 fatalities, which would bring the industry average to around 0.12% of cars, about 10x worse. Of course, not only new cars were involved in crashes, so I'm not entirely sure it's an accurate comparison, but from what I can tell, your sources aren't actually making the points you think they're making.
Owner of 2 pinecils here, there are buttons and a display that shows the current temperature and other stuff. I only just learned that there's an app, it works more than fine on its own, out of the box.
I got that specific iron because I needed to power it from 12v, and it works very well on the USB PD power supply I already have for my laptop.