I havent heard much about how safety sells in recent years. Automotively, weve moved on from safetyin general termsto Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). ADAS systems include things like blind-spot alert, rear cross-traffic alert, pedestrian detection, and lane-keep assist. Really, stuff we should all be pretty good at by nowwithout help.
But before the technological ramp-up to the autonomous-car era–which we are now insafety was a bigger deal. Consider that, for the first half of the automotive era, most cars were equipped only with drum brakes, which were much less effective than disc brakes, and suffered diminished performance when things got wet.
Tires commonly suffered blowouts, and there was no such thing as rollover protection. As a reminder of the safety features we now take for granted, we have collected a number of vintage car ads. Peruse them at your leisure, and tell us what you think about vintage safety systems.
Classic Car Ads: Safety
Libbey-Ownes-Ford (1934)
Car Safety for Kids, 1950s Style: Put Em in a Harness and Give Em a Gun!
1939 Hudson
Dogs in Cars: How Best to Keep Your Pup Safe
1947 Plymouth
Tech Trouble: Surprising Number Of Drivers Confused By Auto Safety Features
1949 Plymouth
Before There Were Child Seats . . .
1956 General Motors
1973 Volvo
Just Take the Bus: Three Idiotic Things Truly Dangerous Drivers Do
1979 Volvo
Twin Tyres (1986)
Extra Credit: Consumer Guide Goes to Teen Defensive-Driving School
1992 Toyota Previa
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Classic Car Ads: Safety
Car Safety for Kids, 1950s Style: Put ’Em in a Harness and Give ’Em a Gun!
Classic Car Ads: Safety