
Originally Posted by
bsperka
It's not about being paranoid, but aware of the risks in older cars.
Someone suggested getting a Camry SV21. It's just something to keep in mind - the younger cars are safer. I know that mashing your foot to the floor with ABS brakes allows you to steer around a hazard, whereas in an older car, you just skid into it.
The newer manufacturing methods and steels actually make the car shell stronger. Don't know the manufacturing name, but anything with the complete side panel welded onto the roof panel, rather than the roof being welded at the side pillars. This change started around mid 90s. It also made building the cars cheaper, as no need to dress the visible weld areas; they were now hidden by a plastic strip on the roof.
Bookmarks