CollinWoodard
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CollinWoodard7 karma
Cars from the '50s and '60s (heck, even the '80s) were way less safe than they are today, but for some reason, people still commonly claim "they don't build 'em like they used to." Why do you think this misconception still exists, and what role do you think federal and state agencies should play in changing that perception?
Since cars are so expensive, a lot of people exclusively buy used or keep the same car until it no longer runs. Among mainstream cars, do you see major differences in crash safety between a brand new car and one that's five years old? What about 10 or 20?
What safety features do you think someone shopping for a used car should put on their must-have list?
CollinWoodard268 karma
Something tells me it's not so simple when you're an immigrant with a family to support and limited language skills.
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