Newer cars are equiped with new safety devices such as airbags, anti lock braking system, and seatbelts. Yes and older cars like my restoration haas no airbags
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Older cars tend to be more reliable and durable, they will keep going for a long time, but new cars are safer and have better performance and work smoother, but with less attention to overall quality.
Older cars are heavier than new cars and often survive wrecks because of their bulk. However newer cars have more safety technology to protect them.
Basically, newer cars go faster than older cars which increases the likeliness of accidents occuring. Newer cars have more airbags than older cars. And some older cars do not have them at all. Older cars may not have features such as crumple zones which protect the front of the car better. Seatbelts is also an issue, older cars may just have lap belts, or none at all. Hope this helps a bit. x
Honestly, it depends on the car. A lot of the classic Mopar cars are faster than the new ones. But we also have newer technology that can help us make our cars faster than the older ones.
Not all new cars are safer than old cars, but some of the features have improved. Old cars were made with more metal, which made them safe, but also heavy consumers of gasoline. New cars make up for being made with lighter materials by having more sophisticated air bag systems along with braking systems that are more intelligent (anti-lock brakes). Power steering helps people to steer more easily, and better headlights help them to see things they may not have before.
"With all new cars there are upgrades and new features in comparison with their earlier models. New Toyota cars are more energy efficient, such as with the hyrbrid cars. Also the steering has improved, and the overall design has improved as well."
Apart from a lot of rust or a funky smell, new cars are far safer and more reliable.
Actually, they aren't that much different. We think that the earlier time was safer and that people were happier, but this is all perception. It was no safer or less safer than we are today. In some respects we have things that make it safer than the 1950's. A cell phone is one thing that makes it safer. Instead of having to look for a phone booth we carry the phone with us. Cars are safer. In the 1950's there were no seat belts and air bags in cars. Airlines are safer because of the new methods of air traffic control and computers. These are just a few things that make it safer today.
Remind them that there have been vast improvements in automotive safety features like airbags and that all new cars are way safer than your current clunker.
6 only if you afford it now. The older generations will buy more cars than the younger generations because they have more spending cash than the new generation.
Yes. New technology is used to create more efficient airbags, brakes, better car crumple to reduce the stopping force of the car in an accident, etc.