iheartmaytag
Well-known member
I have to say that I love a '65 Mustang and a 56 T-Bird as much as the next guy, but I side with new cars and their safety equipment.
Yes people can site the fact that their Daddy's 59 Cadillac took a head on crash and only got a dent. Well did ya mention that the extremely ridged body may have not sustained any damage, but it did transmit every bit of the crash energy to the passenger compartment. A Passenger compartment that didn't contain seatbelts, padded dashboards, or laminated glass.
There is just something comforting when you are seeing the front end of a Ford F-150 coming through your windshield and this bag explodes out of the dashboard and protects you as the three point harness is holding you away from harm.
Sure a newer car will sustain much more damage than one of older vintage in a crash. But remember every piece that breaks, crushes, or flys away is dissipating that crash energy away from it's occupants.
Then there is drivability. Nothing worse than a cold blooded Chrysler with a carbureted engine starting on an icy morning. That problem was mostly solved with electronic fuel injection. Six speed automatic overdrive transmissions, automatic four wheel drive. air conditioning, all things I'm thankful for.
There are so many reasons to love the newer cars. With that said, has anyone ever noticed that the Fiat 500 bears a strange resemblance to a Compact C-9 Vacuum cleaner?
This picture is what my Jeep Grand Cherokee looked like after the Drunk in the F-150 hit me head on. I crawled out with a fractured sternum, but I was able to crawl out.

Yes people can site the fact that their Daddy's 59 Cadillac took a head on crash and only got a dent. Well did ya mention that the extremely ridged body may have not sustained any damage, but it did transmit every bit of the crash energy to the passenger compartment. A Passenger compartment that didn't contain seatbelts, padded dashboards, or laminated glass.
There is just something comforting when you are seeing the front end of a Ford F-150 coming through your windshield and this bag explodes out of the dashboard and protects you as the three point harness is holding you away from harm.
Sure a newer car will sustain much more damage than one of older vintage in a crash. But remember every piece that breaks, crushes, or flys away is dissipating that crash energy away from it's occupants.
Then there is drivability. Nothing worse than a cold blooded Chrysler with a carbureted engine starting on an icy morning. That problem was mostly solved with electronic fuel injection. Six speed automatic overdrive transmissions, automatic four wheel drive. air conditioning, all things I'm thankful for.
There are so many reasons to love the newer cars. With that said, has anyone ever noticed that the Fiat 500 bears a strange resemblance to a Compact C-9 Vacuum cleaner?
This picture is what my Jeep Grand Cherokee looked like after the Drunk in the F-150 hit me head on. I crawled out with a fractured sternum, but I was able to crawl out.
