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Are they though? Have there been any major breakthroughs in the engineering that make a 2026 car more structurally secure than one from 2011? I thought the main improvements were made in software, like lane assist and whatever else. But my assumption is that you need to go back considerably more than 15 years ago to see vehicles that are meaningfully less structurally safe.


An example is airbag safety. With modern airbags, they have more sensors, and are able to inflate faster, causing less whiplash, etc.




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