Re: Re:[DML] Safety Features
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Re: Re:[DML] Safety Features



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>


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