I know seat belts help, but let me put some numbers behind what I said:
[tex]\Delta[/tex] speed: -60mph
Acceleration: between -30 and -60 miles per hour per second
Broken bones: Zero
As you said, you mowed down a bunch of trees. Thus your momentum changed slowly. Thus the force exerted on your car by the tree wasn't too bad. (Force is the derivative of momentum wrt time.)
This, however, is because you were lucky. If you hit a more resilient tree, it would be a completely different story. Your momentum would have gone from huge to zip in a split second, and bam, the tree would have hit your car hard.
Another way to think about this is if you were less lucky and hit a tougher tree, then your car would stop in a split second and your head would go flying into the wheel/surrounding instruments at 60mph.
So do you agree that you just got lucky? Or are you still skeptical?