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Please explain to me how this can happen, because I believe that what you allege is impossible.


Explain how a tire that is behind the passenger seat or on top of the passenger seat can become a projectile that can cause bodily injuries or death.  Even in the event of an accident, it cannot be thrown free of the car, and its momentum will go forward, not towards the driver.


Explain how a jack or a collapsible chair on the passenger side floor can become a projectile and how this can cause bodily injuries or death.


Explain how a helmet that is wedged on top of one of the tires on the passenger side of the car can become a projectile and how this can cause bodily injuries or death.


Explain how my suggestion of putting a tire in the trunk, in the cutout of the trunk that is shaped to hold a tire, makes this a projectile or makes this advice different from that designed by the car's manufacturer.


I appreciate your concern for safety, but with all due respect, I believe that whatever dangers are in your imagination cannot possibly occur.


I am well aware of the dangers regarding items in the rear seat or hatch of minivans and SUVs and even family sedans becoming projectiles and causing injuries or death in the event of an accident.  However, I do not see how transporting tires inside an NSX can cause bodily injury or death.


 


My work on behalf of the NSX Club of America (NSXCA) has nothing to do with the opinions I express in this forum or elsewhere.  Unless otherwise noted, my opinions are my own and do not represent those of the NSXCA.


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