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Crash Test 2002 Volvo S60 (5 M.P.H) Rear into Pole IIHS

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Crash Test 2002 Volvo S60 (5 M.P.H) Rear into Pole

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  • BOING! volvo make their cars from rubber now ?!!

  • Certainly the bumpers aren't what they used to be... stupid "pedestrian safety." I saw fsck the peds!!

    Let them have broken legs for getting in my way!!

    I want my bumpers to NOT deform until after about a 10mph impact...

    Then agian... I never hit anything...... slow.............

    --The loon

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  • In older Volvos (240, 740, 940)they have a bumper attached to a small shock absorber, which can be compressed and then bounce back.

  • Unfortunately a bitch is...

  • I have 99 problems but my Volvo isn't one

  • AMAZING!!!!

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    both bumpers are tooo weakness,,,

    make of foam, plastic, rubber, thin weak metal,,,

    FAIL automaker,,,

  • Reversed or what? WTF RUBBER?

  • @pyromanizak So terribly sorry to hear that. Perhaps you should watch where you walk??

  • @looncraz im standing in your dogs shit

  • @pyromanizak LOL!! Very compelling argument, indeed! I stand in awe of your great intellect!

  • Uhh.. you're all fukin idiots because both the front and rear bumpers are considered part of the crumple zone, which is supposed to absorb impact.

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