iansriv
Well-Known Member
Agree. It's a bit to do with luck. I did not have a flat in years. As soon as I got the Rivian, I have two flats within the first two months. Purchased the Discount Tire warranty and have not had a flat since.Right! Visit Volvo and Porsche forums and you’ll see the same thing there. It’s interesting there’s a sense that a windshield shouldn’t shatter when struck at highway speeds based on prior experiences of never having had a damaged windshield either due to not having been previously hit by a rock or object or the one experience with an object hitting an windshield on a prior car and comparing that to a different object hitting and chipping their new car; suddenly the new car has weak glass, without having enough information to ascertain differences that may have contributed to no damage on one and damage to another (object mass, shape, material, speed, weight and kinetic energy absorbed vs. deflected by glass and countless other factors).
Heck Elon even took advantage of that perception. Recall how a large steel ball bearing pitched at their prototype ApocalypTruck’s side glass shattered it and then at the launch a lightly tossed baseball at it didn’t shatter it! Suddenly the “new” glass on the production version is super hard shatter-proof/invincible!
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