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  1. 8meals

    One very important thing where I disagree with Daddy Scotty here, I prefer heavy older vehicles with FRAMES over Unibody beer cans! This has been my guiding markers for buying vehicles for years now, and paid off too.
    My wife had a big collision with a Semi Trailer and the ridged heavy frame ended to saving her and my daughters life.
    Where as my sister got rear ended by similar Semi setup and half her vehicle was crushed like a soda can for recycling, any body past second row seat would’ve been No More. Eye opening Moment for me.
    Now I do have Airbags, ABS, all that “safety” stuff as well, however unibody vs frame and the weight topic is what I’m referring to.

  2. Luke K

    Interestingly, old cars are much better in slow collisions. You wouldn’t think anything of taking out a set of garbage cans with those big chrome bumpers. New cars, however, you’re likely looking at replacing or repainting a bumper cover, never mind any expensive sensors you may ruin. Higher speed accidents are a different story. New cars are designed to crumple themselves to save the passengers, something an older car could never do!

  3. James Bullard

    Had an insurance man buy his daughter a great big SUV thinking it safe however it was too heavy rolled over throwing her out because she was not wearing a seat belt crushing her to death

  4. Dennis Goe

    Sometimes air bags don't deploy.

  5. Grimreaper

    with these horrible suv drivers we need tanks

  6. XzTS

    My high school physics teacher mentioned about vehicle crumple zones during a lecture back in 2010/2011

  7. Jamal Omar

    Because when all that aluminum and fiberglass collides with steel guess which one loses

  8. Z indo

    Seatbelts are in all my classic daily drivers.

  9. Macklfmodel Peterbilt281lover

    Scotty. You do know that Chrysler made Unibody Cars way back then. Like the 1930s Chrysler Airflow. You see Scotty. Chrysler was THE BEST CAR MANUFACTURER ( Also the Divisions under Chrysler) IN THE WORLD. They had styling, safety, performance, economy, and comfort. My brother tells me that I would be safer in a new car and I just laugh. My dream car is a 1961 Chrysler 300G with a 413 cu. in Crossram V8 engine and TorqueFlite 3 Speed Automatic Transmission. I would run circles around the Hondas, Toyotas, Fords, GM's, new Chryslers, etc… To show the world what a automobile is… A Chrysler ;⁠)

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