snshami wrote:I still think we are all letting ourselves become more and more scared and cocooned. I maintain that if you drive sensibly and do not take risks then the chances of rolling an MX-5 violently enough to crush your A pillar are very very small.
The chances of a roll over may be small, but if it does happen and you dont have a roll bar your toast, some times you can be doing nothing wrong, as in Big dogs case and his roll bar saved his life, he was stopped for gods sake. When I was in a rolled car we were doing 50kmin a suburban rd and we were T boned by a guy who didn't stop at a stop sign. Benny has also been in a roll over. It happens no matter how safe a car you are in, and people still die in those vehicles. Unfortunately people don't realise how easily it can happen when the circumstances are right, until you have been in one.
My sisters MX 5 was written of recently when she was clipped by truck on a freeway doing 100k's and she ended up down an embankment. Luckily she didn't roll but the circumstances were certainly not in her favour, even though she was driving responsibly.
You think the A pillars are that strong? watch the video, and its not like its going quick.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGHzyNJ3-kI
Look at the two photo's below, I know which car I would prefer to be in
Everyone is entitled to make their own decisions on their safety and there associated risks in making those decisions. But I for one would not put my kids in a convertible without one.
Cheers
Dale