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Plastic is a pretty weak material, all things considered.
Another thing you can do, (but you need to watch brick count on) is copy/paste the ENTIRE car into itself, effectivly putting two of the same black in the same place. This increases the connections and makes the vehicle stronger.
The block adhesion factor needs to be increased, why not give us a slider so we can set it how we want, would allow us to greatly improve the fun factor when we can spend time playing instead of resetting / recovering vehicles.
Block Adhesion:
Min <---------|-------- >Max
Major headache for I dunno how many people solved.
A robustness or adhesion option / slider would benefit everyone.
Its actually also a point of many negative reviews, how easily everything falls apart.
I played with lego as a kid, sheesh, if my creations back then had fallen apart this easy I would have stopped playing with them on day one.