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What brand of car is airbag?

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LeMarley
07/29/25 8:11am

airbag is not a car, it is an airbag, usually located below or next to this marking. Airbags are a passive safety measure in cars, which can evenly distribute the impact force on the head and chest, preventing fragile passengers from directly colliding with the car body and reducing the possibility of injury. In a car collision, airbags can reduce head injuries by 25% and facial injuries by about 80%. Seat belts and airbags need to be used together. Without seat belts, the safety effect of airbags will be greatly reduced. Most airbags are located in the front of the car, namely the driver and front passenger seats, the front row, rear row, and three positions on the roof.

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LeLeilani
08/13/25 4:12am

As a veteran driver with decades of experience, I often encounter people asking if 'airbag' is some car brand, which is actually a big misunderstanding. An airbag is simply a safety device designed to protect passengers, not a car brand at all. Think about it—all modern cars come equipped with this feature, from Ford to Toyota to Volkswagen. The airbag systems they use are quite similar, aiming to inflate upon collision to cushion impact and reduce injuries. I've witnessed many accidents on the road, and airbags do save lives, but the brand is something the car owner chooses. When buying a new car, I recommend checking the safety ratings of the brand—for instance, some European cars like Volvo have a strong reputation for safety. But remember, the airbag itself is just a component. Don't focus solely on one thing; pay more attention to the overall reliability of the vehicle.

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BellaMarie
10/05/25 4:53am

Coming from an auto repair background, I know many people misunderstand airbags—they're not a car brand but a standard safety feature in every vehicle. Just look at Hondas or Chevrolets on the road today; which one doesn't come with airbags as standard? Designed to deploy instantly upon collision detection, they prevent occupants from hitting the steering wheel or windshield. In the shop, I've handled airbag failure cases—like faulty sensors or insufficient inflation—all requiring prompt fixes. The key point is: the car brand is the main entity, while airbags are one of its components. When buying used cars, check airbag conditions—don't just focus on exterior badges. Bottom line: safety first, and choosing a brand based on overall performance is what counts.

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