
Why Today’s Cars Crush Easily Yet Keep You Safer
Modern cars deform and lose visible damage battles to old ‘tanks’, yet their crumple zones, restraints and energy management make crashes far more survivable.

Modern cars deform and lose visible damage battles to old ‘tanks’, yet their crumple zones, restraints and energy management make crashes far more survivable.

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