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by euroderf 483 days ago
Aren't Volvos the cars that are (or were) so rigid that collision shocks were transmitted rather too directly to passengers ?
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I think that was a problem with many if not most cars before modern energy-dissipating crumple zones were developed. The front was built rigid to prevent the engine block from entering the cockpit and crushing the driver/passenger (which was a big safety problem at some point) but turns out that too much rigidity wasn't a good idea either…