I haven't seen one in person, but from all the photos it looks like it is very spacious inside. From the photos I would guess that there is more room between the driver and either side wall of the car than is normally between the driver and the driver side wall of a traditional car. Either way it is far safer than my 2001 Mazda Miata which received a three star crash rating if memory serves me correct. I think that injuries in a crash can be attributed to many things. My wife was rear ended last year in our lifted 2000 Jeep Cherokee. Nothing happened to our Jeep but a scratched bumper. The other car was annihilated, I could not even tell what kind of car it was. Ironically that girl walked away with no injuries and my wife's back and neck have not been the same since. The other girls car dissipated the force of the collision where our Jeep transferred the force to my wife's body, causing more injury. There are many scenarios that we can try to predict, but no matter what you are driving there is probably something else bigger and heavier that could potentially hit you. There is always risk, but this car will be safer than both of the vehicles that we currently own and drive.
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