calicamper
Expedition Leader
Except around here we went through its the “cool” kid car thing for a few yrs. We had three teen driver flop their Wranglers on their lids on our flat, 4 lane 35mph with landscaped center strip in a 8 day stretch. One was right infront of me, kissed the curb doing 35 and ass over end, I helped get him out of his inverted seat.Well it is based on insurance data from across North America so ..... I think maybe more than one 370Z has been crashed over the 14 years of production. My take is if you are alone in a 370Z... you are likely taking chances, pushing the envelope. Same with pickups which are often company vehicles driven by employees in a rush to get home. But not so much with Wranglers which are seldom seen racing down Mulholland Drive or in a hurry to get to the bar.
The inference that a top heavy vehicle creates an unsafe vehicle is an old qives tale when one looks at the actual fatality or claims rate for any one vehicle. If you drive in a safe controlled defensive manner you can be safe in anything.
The dads ie good friends with them all use them as 3rd vehicles ie their local fun car. They all laugh when asked if they do trips with them.