Internet Explains Why Old Cars Being Stronger Is Not Necessarily A Good Thing (13 pics)

Posted in PICTURES       1 Nov 2019       4843       3 GALLERY VIEW

After someone posted a photo of a modern car, crumpled and in pieces after having crashed into a sturdy, seemingly undamaged older model, one Tumblr user lamented the passing of good old American steel in modern car manufacturing. Apparently, fiberglass is to blame.

Not to be outdone, this lactating left-winger went all the way and stated that the modern-day phenomenon of fragile, crumpling cars is just another symptom of the failure of capitalism. This is the logical conclusion to any problem these days, isn’t it?

No.

Happily, someone with a better understanding of the issue entered the scene and put the misguided Marxist firmly in their place. Safety advancements in automobile technology have come along massively in recent years, and are getting better still thanks to research and investment.

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Post: busted. Experts like these are handy resources to have, aren’t they? Perhaps if we had more trust in experts and scientists in general, we would all be in a better place right now!

What do you think? Has a good car safety design ever saved your life? Do you believe in the concept of planned obsolescence? Is capitalism to blame for everything? Let us know in the comments below!



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Delicious 4 year s ago
#6 - F@#K Ralph Nadar - he destroyed the Corvair, an awesome car with a tiny tipping problem.
       
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Raccoon 4 year s ago
@Delicious: Agreed! Proof positive that advocates of consumers are not always qualified, let alone educated enough to endorse nor condemn any product available to the U.S. consumer. Instead, they're led by politics and biased lobbying.
       
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Offspring 4 year s ago
... following this logic - tank and ship armor should be made more feeble and elastic, to absorb and redistribute energy...
       
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