Ali
New member
I'm confused as well. I have a 2010 Mazda 3 which I love and DH has the CX-5. We can only do 3 seats in mine because of the narrowness of the center seat in the CX-5. I have been coveting the 5 for quite awhile. We only have 1 DD, but often have extra kids with us.
My confusion comes with crash testing. At least 1 vehicle or point of impact is staying still and I'm assuming is attached to the ground in some way. Unless it's a single vehicle accident, wouldn't both vehicles be most likely moving or deflect the impact in some way?
I know there is no way to foresee every crash scenario for testing. That's why we're all here to keep our children and selves as safe as possible!
My confusion comes with crash testing. At least 1 vehicle or point of impact is staying still and I'm assuming is attached to the ground in some way. Unless it's a single vehicle accident, wouldn't both vehicles be most likely moving or deflect the impact in some way?
I know there is no way to foresee every crash scenario for testing. That's why we're all here to keep our children and selves as safe as possible!