With every passing year, cars become less substantial, and more like delicate metal cages surrounded by plastic fairings, and protecting their inhabitants with vinyl ballons. I just can't fathom parting with my hard-earned money for such a creation.
The newer cars are far safer, it seems every 5 years we bump up the crash test standards.
If you've seen a modern ski helmet after a hard hit, it looks destroyed. You wonder how it helped at all. But the destruction of the helmet absorbs some of the energy. A 'sturdy' helmet would just pass that right through to the head. Helmets are now effectively single use.
Cars are almost the same way. It's seemingly silly how easily modern cars are totaled. But they are crumpling and absorbing energy - while maintaining the passenger compartment's integrity. Older cars simply folded up. Often times the passenger compartment was the weakest point - i.e. the first thing to crush. That makes modern cars fairly disposable after major accidents, but I'd vasty prefer the safety of a modern car.