In #359 Steve Rubano wrote: > Opening the doors under water? that's a good question, it may be a > little easier than a conventional car door since you are assisted by > The torsion bars and struts are puny compared to the outside water pressure on a submerged car. In a "normal" car the ONLY way to get out is to roll down a window and let the water in to equalize the pressure. After releasing the seat belt! Float up on the water, or at least hold the head up in the remaining air pocket while the water floods in. If the doors still can't be opened, swim out the window. This would be tough in a D, so the only remaining way would be to kick out a side window and that sounds like a tough proposition while being under water and holding your breath! (I understand that the side windows are not laminated so I wouldn't kick them out or break them with a hammer until the water pressure is equalized. Then again, bloody legs are better than drowning!) Like in any other emergency: Stay cool, think, don't panic and it will be amazing what you can do! Roger [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]