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old cars aren't as safe as new ones [/ QUOTE ] NOW I HAVE TO DISAGREE New cars just are not as safe as the older heavy cars My wife is livlng proof of that Back in 82 my wife had a chevy cavalier I had a 1970 Monte Carlo One Sunday morning she got up early and decided to get some donuts. I was still asleep in bed when I got the call that she was just rear ended I got up got dressed grabbed my keys and went out only to find the cavalier Out front but no Monte Carlo When I got there was my Monte Carlo really missed up ![]() My wife was ok . The cops told me there were chasseing girl for 10 blocks and told me that My wife was stopped at a red light They also told me the girl was going at least 60-65 mph when she hit My wife . ![]() Things would not have been good The problems with today’s cars is there is NO bumpers to say. Yes they call them bumpers but they are nothing more than plastic junk Now as fair as This Video Let them redo this test with a 59 Chrysler Imperial My bet would be the Malibu would be the loser nothing more then a ball of steal The 59 chevy X frame was not as strong BUT a lot stronger than a plastic un-body piece of Sh2344# So as an Old auto mechanic and body man I do not buy this video I have worked on the old and new cars. For me If I had the Choose of the 59 chevy to the Malibu I will take the 59 anyday as far as safety as far as her cavalier I got rid of it that day and bought the bigest heavy car I could buy One more thing I fixed the Monte Carlo and drove it for 10 more years So when I see some thing like that video it means nothing to me |
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