Remote Control Driven 4Runner Rollover
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Top Comments
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turn the key and it's like nothing happened I bet
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Poor 4runner what a waste
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Show me that CarFax
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Well you have to choose... Either you want a truck that can pull, push, carry, go through all kind of shit. Or you want a fast, safe, comfortable, nice looking sedan that can take corners at 100mph+
When I drive my sedan, I do go over speed limit and feel safe. When I drive my truck to the beach, I;m not abusing the accelerator because it's a truck made for WORK not race track...
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@chiefy51 my 2001 4runner rolled over.. me and a a few friends helped me to roll it back turned on and kept driving.. that's an amazing vehicle!
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keep pressing 4 for the 2 wheel motion xD
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@kmvtcamera even older american suvs will flip man (this 4runner is atleast 10 years old and upto 16 years old...all automakers are better about these things now...
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that was cool lol
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*im not trying to make a comeback* but, actually, american cars are among the top 5 safest brands, and asian cars are nowhere near that... safety is improving and hopefully all cars will be safer in the future
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and what about the 2005-2012 pathfinder?
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The only thing i learned from this vid is...
Those japs made that piece of shit with survivability in mind...Gotta respect the fact that there is a possibility of walking away from a crash like that(In a 4 runner).
I'd hate to see what kind of shape i'd be in if i ever roll my Explorer.
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best car in the world
is this a REAL 4x4 or a remote one?
legoman1111full 3 months ago
@legoman1111full - It's a real 4Runner driven using a remote control system.
289altec 3 months ago
I've taken corners at 60km/h and 80km/h and no issues it turns nicely i don't know what the fuck that was but a human can't put that much force at those speed to make it flip and who would either this proves that no matter what happens the roof won't collapses like an american car.
azadkazuaki 3 months ago
@azadkazuaki - We investigated hundreds of 4Runner, on-road rollovers. It's well documented that people can achieve very high steering rates when in a panic situation! Taking a corner at 80km/h at a steady steer rate is much different than multiple opposite steers at high steering rate. This 4Runner was 100% stock - except for the remote control system used to drive it.
289altec 3 months ago 6
Yeah, pretty dangerous vehicle. Especially at 98 mph. Must have been a hard week out there.
289altec 4 months ago
If I recall the speed at the first steering input was around 50-55 mph.
289altec 5 months ago