Because it makes the vehicle too long to park in the average garage or driveway.
What cracks me up is the piece of metal, labeled metal, attached to the one metric ton of… Metal
Cars these days are like 80% plastic crumble zone
Doesn’t the Cyber Truck have no crumple zone? It might apply to that.
Pedestrians are the crumple zone. It’s revolutionary really.
It doesn’t need one, when running over pedestrians you wouldn’t want to dent your car now would ya?
/s
Fun at partys guy: While the car will actually experience a force torwards the magnet, so will the magnet experience an equal amount of force torwards tha car. Given the connection between the car and the magnet is stiff, these opposing forces will stress the connection and create a reactive force in there according to Newtens 3rd law, ultimatly canseling the forces out and neither the car nor the magnet will move.
If you however remove the stiff connection, the car and the magnet will move torwards each other untill they meet.