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Trust me, the level of elder care in my country, that's the least of my worries. I also don't want to burn into a crisp inside an electric car that won't open it's doors once it sets on fire.
Do you have people who count on you? Who love you? Whose lives would be changed were you gone? If so, consider them when you consider your personal safety.
I wasn’t talking about electric cars, just any car made after 2013-2016 ish
You keep saying that. We'd like to know what are the factors that lead to thinking that anything pre-2013 is not safe.
The failure of IIHS’ small overlap test
What is that and what does it mean?
They run a car into something that only crunches a corner. Simulates a tree, telephone pole, or guard rail collision.
Uneven force application is much harder to safely accommodate, and it's also a more representative crash test, since more crashes happen in that manner than full width head-on collisions.
Thank you.
Google my friend
It's typically considered bad form to tell someone to Google your point for you instead of actually explaining your point yourself.
You're clearly trying to convince people of something. Actually do that instead of telling people keywords that mean something to you.
Alright
What specifically would a newer car have my 9th gen civic wouldn't?
Two things I know of that mean anything are collision detection/prevention and blindspot sensors.
The ladder of those things can be added aftermarket.
It won’t fail the small overlap crash test, but some years of the 9th gen civic are okay
2013 survives it, I really doubt they made much a change because that was that gens second year.
Thats simply not true: https://www.autoweek.com/news/a1936011/honda-volvo-models-named-top-safety-picks-iihs/
Yes, I got people. But we all agree that we get the time we get and dying with your boots on is a whole lotta better than suffering slowly for years.