this post was submitted on 20 Nov 2023
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Yeah, if the chassis is not repaired properly (which means really specialised tools and a lot of work) after a crash, chances are the next crash will be a lot deadlier with that vehicle. It may look and drive fine, but I wouldn't want to chance one.
Just don't crash again. Simple.
Could we be talking fireballs with these crumpled EVs if they crash?