Into the Night
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Here’s example of #1 reason to own and drive a Tesla:
A very close family member was T-boned bad in her 1-2 year old Model Y the other week, thank goodness she walked away unharmed…the driver that T-boned her in Ford Expedition left in ambulance…pictures and description below:
“I had the green light and headed straight towards the intersection. Out of nowhere, I was blindsided. I heard and felt a tremendous crash on the passenger side. The impact was so severe that my car starting spinning. The airbags on the passenger side inflated, blocking my view of what and who had hit me. I have no idea how fast she was going, if it was 60, 40 or 50 mph, but it was fast enough to demolish one side of my car and set it spinning.
The driver of the tow truck company told me that my Tesla saved my life. Any other car without the heavy battery at the bottom, he said, would’ve flipped over on its roof, rather than been made to spin. He also said that the Tesla aluminum body took the impact of the crash, saving the inhabitants, whereas steel would’ve been rigid and caused the passengers to absorb the impact.
I do feel that my Tesla Y saved me from a potentially horrific outcome.”
Attempted proof by anecdote.
Fictional story. Steel is not rigid in an impact.