The newer cars are more fragile. This means that they’re more likely to deform and break — but, here’s the key. Deforming and breaking saps some of the force of the collision.
If the car were built strong and rigid, more of the force would be transmitted through the frame and into the body of the car.
Designing the car to twist and warp and deform means less force gets put on you, the operator.
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