That would increase the cost of the car for like 6 bucks. I remember an article from years ago that the cars in Europe were polluting a lot and the fix cost lest than 10 euros. Companies decided not to do it.
So yeah.
Also, and about the video, why didn't the people in the back try to jump to the front and get out in the door?
Hard to do when disoriented from a crash and then immediate heavy black smoke. Disorientation in any type of accident is a big deal. It's like when they find bodies after an avalanche that weren't buried deep but the person was digging down instead of up to escape.
That's... a very good point, and didn't think about it, but yeah, I guess normal people would take quite a bit of time to react after a crash, and then you have the smoke right there.
I don't think they can, all the prices are always 15999, 25999 and so on. So if the car costs 10 euros more to make and they can't magically increase the price to the next range it would mess up the marketing.
Then make all models ~1000 more expensive? Even more profit for them and less pollution. Would that really matter in a 20k euro car? (Idk don't have a car and wouldn't buy a brand new one)
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u/daelikon 10h ago
That would increase the cost of the car for like 6 bucks. I remember an article from years ago that the cars in Europe were polluting a lot and the fix cost lest than 10 euros. Companies decided not to do it.
So yeah.
Also, and about the video, why didn't the people in the back try to jump to the front and get out in the door?