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mwint | 2 years ago

You are, of course, trying to be sarcastic. However, the majority of people who shoot at cars are not trained marksmen. The majority of your body is indeed behind the door, not behind the window. Bullets from an untrained shooter are essentially randomly distributed.

In short, if I had to drive through Chicago at night, this is without a doubt one of the best consumer vehicles to do that in.

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tptacek|2 years ago

Why would you need a special car to drive through Chicago at night? There are almost 10 million people in Chicagoland. We don't hide in our houses at night.

aye01|2 years ago

randomly distributed means they'll hit you and the window with the same likelihood as any other part of your car. with your logic, it doesn't matter what car you get. you get shot anyway...

mwint|2 years ago

30% of my body is above the door. 70% is behind it. My chances of getting shot went down 70%. This math is not hard.