Originally Posted by
JDNSW
Over the last thirty or so years, the motoring world has pushed crash survivability as the only criterion for safety. Admittedly there have been marked improvements in other areas, such as better brakes, better tyres, better steering, better suspension and handling, but these have been countered by steady increases in power/weight ratio, deteriorating driver vision, insulation of the driver from road conditions etc.
The Defender has a consistently good accident record, mainly, I suspect, because the major factor in accidents is the driver, and drivers that choose Defenders are generally safer drivers. But the low power/weight ratio and good vision for the driver undoubtedly help.
John