Well, actually I must disagree. That crash was at less than 25 mph. I feel much safer in a car that survives a 25mph hit, because I know that it will help me survive a 40mph crash. I don't think there would be much room left for your legs in that Nissan if we were going 40. From what I saw I would say that DeLorean is safer at higher speeds because it doesn't crush like a soda can.... crashing you inside at the same time. I like that ;o) That's just my opinion... as always, I might be wrong. Take care, Tom Niemczewski vin 6298 tomcio@xxxx ----- Original Message ----- From: <jtrealty@xxxx> > Don't judge a car's safety by how it survives a crash! All new cars > are designed to crush in a crash to absorb the impact energy so as > not > to transmit in into the passenger compartment. An older car hitting a > newer car will usually result in severe damage to the newer car. The > logic is a car is repairable-replaceble but is is much cheaper to > reduce the injuries to the occupants then have less damage to the > vehicles. <SNIP> _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com