What does your dream car look like?
Nowadays, almost everyone has a car and drives it around the city, going on road trips with their loved ones and using it for everyday things, such as grocery shopping or getting to work.
Today’s technologies are impressive, making every driver’s life easier. Anti-lock brakes and routine crash testing have made vehicles safer and more enjoyable to drive around the city or maybe during a road trip.
Even though today’s cars are indeed the result of many technological trials and errors and are safer compared to the ones people used many years ago, bad things still happen, and many people die in accidents.
If you’re looking for a new car, there are, of course, many things you need to consider before investing in one, such as horsepower, driving assistance, design, safety, and so many other things.
We wanted to know more about cars and what exactly makes them dangerous and more likely to get into accidents, so if that’s the kind of information you need before driving a new one home, keep reading! Without further ado, here are the unsafest cars you need to know about!
7 thoughts on “Looking for a Car? Skip These 6 Ones (They’re Deadly)!”
I think it is according to the driver.
My husband drives a diesel 2500 Dodge Ram with a crew cab and a shorter bed. He’s had the truck when he purchased it new in 2004, now it has over 500,000+ miles and it is still running strong today. He purchased it to pull our 2700 ft 5th wheel, complete with a 10 ft garage, that can carry a Smart Car in it. We know this because our good friend has driven his Smart Car up into the drive way ramp at the back of our trailer. It can also be a toy hauler and has an extra queen bed that comes down from the ceiling of garage. It can sleep 10.
Need to consider the total of these auto on road to those involved in fatal accidents. This is bad information once again.
It’s not the vehicle (in most cases) that causes the accident it’s driver error
the worst car i every had was a 2002 t-bird . own it for 13 years the last year i own the repairs cost was $12000.00 and it had only 85000 miles on it .trade in value on a mercedes was only $8600.00
I have driven Fords for years and have found them to be reliable and safe.
I enjoyed your article about unsafe vehicles. I do have a 2004 Ford Explorer, that I bought new in May of that year. I believe that way too many unnecessary vehicle deaths are caused because of government regulations.
CAFE standards are way too strict for car manufactures to make a safe vehicle. I don’t have a safe feeling driving a vehicle made out of plastic,aluminum, & rubber just for better gas mileage. Unreasonable restrictions on the weight and gas mileage for vehicles do not add up for manufacturing safe vehicles. As they say, “You Can’t Your Cake and Eat It Too”