Motoring journalists still talk about the chassis when the majority of modern cars don't have one.
Agreed, maybe the Morgan and some 4x4s but the last in Europe must have been something based on the Triumph Herald and in the USA the Ford Crown Victoria.
For example, they might say the car has 'very taught handling due to the very stiff chassis' when it doesn't have any chassis!
It’s only bad phraseology: VW’s, Audi’s, Seat’s and Skoda’s all share the same underlying structure: it’s only the outer panels that differ. Change chassis to floorplan.
Also people talk about a car's DNA, when cars clearly don't have any DNA.
Of course they don’t. People are just using it as shorthand for its origin or family connection.
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