How "solid" is your car in an accident !

Ralf*

///Member
China vs German

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and then

German (merc) vs German (bmw)

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peanut125i

Active member
Crumple zones? I had a RX8 that was whacked on the rear bumper three times and the damage was minimal in all three cases.
 

Rayzor

Well-known member
peanut125i said:
Crumple zones? I had a RX8 that was whacked on the rear bumper three times and the damage was minimal in all three cases.

+1 they designed to take more of the impact so you dont :thumbs:
 
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Dippies

Guest
They should test this theory with a vw beatle that thing is like a tank. :fencelook:
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
Remember.

That Merc is supposed to look like that.

Components are designed to snap off and crumple, so that the impact force from the accident is taken up by those components and not your spine.

This is why it cost so much to have cars repaired, and while most minor front ends, even on cheap cars, cost between 30 and 50k
 

sash

///Member
Another thing to keep in mind is that the car behind was probably braking causing the front to I dip almost under the bumper of the car in front, getting rear ended by a truck would see different results.
 
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