Passenger was in his seat belt when a slow speed crash happened, the right front hit the left front of another vehicle that was stopped in the road. The impact was at a 90 degree angle, and the passenger at the time was bent forward texting. Passenger claims that he hit his head on the interior of the windshield, which seems unlikely, but if the seat belt did not 'lock' it may be true.
Would like to hear from anyone else that has had this problem with the 2015 Chrysler 2000.
Passenger was in his seat belt when a slow speed crash happened, the right front hit the left front of another vehicle that was stopped in the road. The impact was at a 90 degree angle, and the passenger at the time was bent forward texting. Passenger claims that he hit his head on the interior of the windshield, which seems unlikely, but if the seat belt did not 'lock' it may be true.
Would like to hear from anyone else that has had this problem with the 2015 Chrysler 2000.
- Chris J., Tucson, AZ, US