When did Chevy Beretta’s first start using air bags and is it illegal to disengage them?
July 31st, 2008 | by admin |If you’re 555 I’m 666 asked:
I have a 1990 Chevy Beretta that I’m restoring and like cars without airbags, I’m eventually gonna want to get a newer model but without the airbags in them.
I am only 5′3″ and would prefer to not be decapitated by 300 lbs. of air coming straight at my already ugly face. I Do Not Like Airbags And Refuse To Have Them In My Vehicles.
Delores
I have a 1990 Chevy Beretta that I’m restoring and like cars without airbags, I’m eventually gonna want to get a newer model but without the airbags in them.
I am only 5′3″ and would prefer to not be decapitated by 300 lbs. of air coming straight at my already ugly face. I Do Not Like Airbags And Refuse To Have Them In My Vehicles.
Delores











3 Responses to “When did Chevy Beretta’s first start using air bags and is it illegal to disengage them?”
By qernst8 on Aug 1, 2008 | Reply
The airbags out you know they are slow ugly pieces of sht anyway.
By krooser2 on Aug 3, 2008 | Reply
You can disconnect the but it’s against federal law to sell one that has the bags rendered inoperative.
By guy in oregon on Aug 4, 2008 | Reply
According to what I found the Beretta first started using airbags in late 1990/1991. You can disengage them but I believe it is illegal to sell a car with a disengaged air bag.