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# Summary Joe Pistell shares a crash test video comparing a 1959 Chevy to a 2009 Chevy, demonstrating how dramatically modern safety technology outperforms vintage vehicles, sparking discussion among dealers about the superiority of contemporary engineering. Participants note that old cars lacked crashworthiness design and durability, while also acknowledging nostalgia for classic vehicles is often unrealistic. The thread briefly veers into related automotive topics like the future of electric sports cars before concluding without strong consensus.

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1959 Chevy vs 2009 Chevy


1959 = FAIL.
WOW! UNFAIR FIGHT!
Look at the big ol' '59 chevy completely crush the occupant. The front bench seat goes flyin, the windshield goes flyin, its just a demonstration of how amazing technology is.
 
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That's amazing! I'd rather be in the Malibu. That's a good video for every Chevy dealer to have ready for deployment. I'd include that video in part of my follow-up campaign to any potential Malibu customers.

It's impressive for sure Jerry, but, it's rather unsettling to watch. I almost showed my wife, but shes been in a few minor accidents, she'd get wide eyed with cold sweats and miss the amazing technical display ;-)
 

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# Summary Joe Pistell shares a crash test video comparing a 1959 Chevy to a 2009 Chevy, demonstrating how dramatically modern safety technology outperforms vintage vehicles, sparking discussion among dealers about the superiority of contemporary engineering. Participants note that old cars lacked crashworthiness design and durability, while also acknowledging nostalgia for classic vehicles is often unrealistic. The thread briefly veers into related automotive topics like the future of electric sports cars before concluding without strong consensus.

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