FC safety?
#77
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I had an accident involving airbags and no injury. My arm felt a little stiff afterward but that's it. I was only going about 10mph but still the airbag deployed and the car was considered a total loss because the passenger side airbag shattered the windshield. Stupid cavaliers.
But glad you were not hurt... probably since you had newer less violent airbags... unlike those you would find in most cars like a FC or anything built before the late 90's.
And then go look at the Highway safety statistics on people killed by air bags, because they were less than 5'3" or above 6'2"
See I can back my opinions. Other than one or two isolated incidents, I doubt that you can.
#79
You both don't know what you are talking about.
Few mid priced and economy modern cars hold up as well as a FC in an accident. Anyone that has seen or actually wrecked a FC while wearing seat belts can tell you how they walked away from the accident... something that many people that have wrecked a Civic in the last 10 years or have wrecked your average American car or truck wouldn't have ever walked away from.
ABS means nothing unless the driver is clueless and uneducated.
Air bags are deathtraps, and should not even be in modern cars... if it wasn't for the idiots too lame to wear their seat belts back in the 80's, air bags would never have been forced upon the helpless population.
Wearing a properly functioning seat belt is night and day safer than having an explosive device less than 2 ft from your face and 3 inches from your hands.
More people have been killed by air bags than any other auto safety device.
And then toss in the structural strength that the FC has so that it can perform as a sports car. This structural strength is considerably better than many modern cars, because it was designed to save the occupants without the need for airbags. Hell the FC had side door beams 11 years before it was mandated by the US federal government and has a front and rear structure twice the minimum strength as mandated today for cars sold in the USA.
Death trap... my ***!.
Few mid priced and economy modern cars hold up as well as a FC in an accident. Anyone that has seen or actually wrecked a FC while wearing seat belts can tell you how they walked away from the accident... something that many people that have wrecked a Civic in the last 10 years or have wrecked your average American car or truck wouldn't have ever walked away from.
ABS means nothing unless the driver is clueless and uneducated.
Air bags are deathtraps, and should not even be in modern cars... if it wasn't for the idiots too lame to wear their seat belts back in the 80's, air bags would never have been forced upon the helpless population.
Wearing a properly functioning seat belt is night and day safer than having an explosive device less than 2 ft from your face and 3 inches from your hands.
More people have been killed by air bags than any other auto safety device.
And then toss in the structural strength that the FC has so that it can perform as a sports car. This structural strength is considerably better than many modern cars, because it was designed to save the occupants without the need for airbags. Hell the FC had side door beams 11 years before it was mandated by the US federal government and has a front and rear structure twice the minimum strength as mandated today for cars sold in the USA.
Death trap... my ***!.
Plus, with good driving habits and the FCs suspension also help avoid them. Or at least minimize damage/injury. I found pics of my old S4 after the accident I'll post the pics when I develop them.
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35mph hit black ice and slid into a pole. The car started right back up after it though. I walked away with no injuries besides a headache. My only complaint on the safety was the fact that my seatbelt did not operate like it should have, IE i slid out of my seat into the steering wheel.
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