Blund spots, low profile etc etc explains why people can't see Crossfires. The question is why SRT's get hurt more often. A lot more often than NA's.
Come on guys. Be honest.
I drive my NA pretty fast compared to other cars around me.
Because I want to and I can.
With another 100 or so horsepower, I would drive with even more arrogance. Most anyone would.
And that puts one in a position of hitting more deer, mountan sides and Camrys than with your average car.
Never had an accident in my Plymouth Fury, Chrysler 300, 5 Oldsmobile 98's, the K car convertable, a Lincoln town car, two pick ups or three minivans. However, every high performance car I ever owned bumped into something.
Must be the car's fault!

Can't wait to get my ( Cathy's) SRT.
roadster with a stick