Are they based on the attributes, or the chance.
Because you have to figure if you're going to get that kind of car, you're probably going to have a certain personality about you which could increase the chances.
Statistics, faster car new driver. I think it's only a 30% chance of actually dieing but a 70% of getting in a serious wreck. Then general statistics stack on top and say at some you will get in an accident no matter what happens (I think the chances of getting in an accident are something like 150%).
I saw that exact car on the news a few months ago, a guy and his friend ended up burning to death after crashing into a dentist's office.
Fast cars and new drivers don't mix.
Interesting side fact, of those that died most were considered "trustworthy" by their parents.
What I am curious about is who is going to pay the insurance, I mean the premiums are going to astronomical. Mine were terrible on my Hemi until I turned 26 (even with a clean driving record).