From the article: "Lawyers representing Meadow claim that when the Carrera GT crashed, Walker's seat belt 'snapped Walker's torso back with thousands of pounds of force, thereby breaking his ribs and pelvis,'"
Really I thought seatbelts are supposed to protect you
I don't disagree that the driver is most at fault, but making a car that is too dangerous to drive is also a problem. Should an auto maker make a car that 100% focus on a performance but not on safety and market it as street legal? With the type of clientelle of people that buy these cars thats...
Of course the biggest mistake lies in the driver..
But this is an exotic car capable of 200+ mph and its street legal to boot.. Porsche should know rich people would flog it on the street and why they didnt put traction control after so many cases also has merit IMHO
The 1 series is entry level bmw.. So of course u not going to get a lot of luxury from it
I think the golf gti would be a better bet for you.. It drives real nice eventhough its still wwd
The wrx also is not luxurious at all
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