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how safe?

how safe is a '94 integra?
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what do you mean by safe?

every cars safe unless you do something illegal etc, and in that case, if you do get in a major accident, integra's probably not the best / strongest vehicle. I've seen some pretty fucked up ones from crashes. But i dont know any statistics, i'll let someone else fill you in on those
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