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Crash Test 2003-2006 Infiniti G35 / Nissan Skyline w/sab

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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2007

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  • How is it better when working on vehicles? Try having a helper that's not used to dealing with fractions, ask them what is the larger socket, 9/16 or 5/8 and see what they say. It's the dumbest fucking system ever invented!

  • can even see the rear panels denting after this one.. pretty amazing

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  • @SW20FL Technically it hit a deformable barrier representing the front of another car, that's IIHS protocal. The safer and newer 2nd gen. G35 has a much stiffer structure and crumples less, but has lower dummer readings. The dummy had a hard 80g hit in the cabin that you can't see, no other mid-size luxury car had a dummy have such a high g hit in their crash tests...

  • @98MAzdaMilleniaS At that speed there's only so much you can do. Another factor is that at 40 mph, you usually don't hit a dead solid wall. There is another car that also "gives' as one vehicle collides with it, so it's hard to say what speed is safe or not. Depends on what you hit. Remember; the entire car isn't a big crumple zone. It's simply designed to protect. Once the crumple zone does it's job, the hard part of the uni-body protects the occupants as much as it's able to.

  • @SW20FL True. But, if it's used up all it's crumple zone at 40 mph, then you become the crumple zone at say 55 mph.

  • @SW20FL Ooo good one! Better block mrtom! Haha you freak! You're in deep trouble! X

  • @bodyrebuilder You're absolutely right. I can't remember who I was responding to at that time (2 years ago), but when I meant muscle cars, I was referring to the old school cars. Any new car is designed to the Government standards. Both domestic and imported vehicles.

  • @SW20FL muscle cars of today are equally as safe as any japanese car out there. all cars are tested to a minimum standard and american muscle actually does very well. of course muscle cars of the 60s / 70s arent goin to hold up in a crash by todays standards, and I can guarantee it would be the same case for any import

  • Briansantiago11 in america it's an Infiniti g35 but in japan or asia whatever it's the Nissan skyline they are almost exactly the same

  • so is the g35 really a skyline as they would say?!!!! answers!!

  • @ALTEZZAKAR i will after you get drunken beat by your alcholoic dad who gets drunk on vodka.

    VODKA!

  • @cartzar listening to kiss my ass,,,, fuck what Polish,,,, it RUSSIAN LANGUAGE!!!,,, illiteracy, and you're bad at all ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, go shoot yourself

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