What does it mean since the Tesla Model S broke the system?
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2015/12/08/nhtsa-crash-test-ratings-five-star/76987630/
>>14018106
It's a good thing. We need to protect ourselves from our own stupidity.
Nice fail thread op.
Honestly thought there would be more replies desu tho.
I'll give you a bump I'm interested in other opinions that mine here
>>14018250
>>14018106
Not a whole lot since Teslas need to be replaced at 60,000 miles.
cars are safe enough.
you have to be a real stupid / unlucky cunt to die in a car these days.
(racing excluded)
>>14018106
>>14019166
>/o/'s entire car education is misreading clickbait headlines
>>14019207
Then please, enlighten us oh mighty one.
>>14019831
5 stars is 5 stars, NHTSA was not happy when Tesla claimed to have broken the system.
The 60,000 miles claim is from a small number of early vehicles with poor sampling.
>>14019986
Still lots of major reliability problems with the new cars.
This should be expected. The first generations of anything are plagued with problems.
GIB
JUST
>>14023571
FUCK
This is the NHTSA's job. Now that cars are maxing out safety, they have to come up with other "ratings" to stay relevant.
>>14023811
fuck you dude
i want good cars
>>14019986
>when Tesla claimed to have broken the system.
What?
>60,000 miles claim
Also what.
>>14024269
What does that have to do with anything?