New cars too tough for crash rescuers

Courtesy MSN Money Latest Articles  Fri, 03/28/2008 - 10:29

The stronger metals and sturdier construction of today's autos make it harder than ever to cut accident victims out of crumpled vehicles -- but the new technology saves lives, too.


 

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