2007 Chevrolet Suburban/GMC Yukon XL/Cadillac Escalade NHTSA Frontal Impact

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2010

Driver-Passenger
Head Injury Criterion 321-282
Chest deceleration (g's) 28-36
Femur load l/r1 (lb) 665 / 761-598 / 357
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  • xD Engine fully smashed.

  • You should have done giving that SUV to me, rather than wasting it, looking at it die.

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  • yes

  • 0:05 rook n rool baby

    hope its right this time

  • 0:06 rook n rool baby

  • 5 stars is unaccepable. Look how bouncy it is, if someone had whiplash the bouncing would make it worse.

  • unique thing:CHEVY SUBURBAN IS A CENTURY CAR!!!!

  • beautiful chaos...o.O

  • I love it! You get to survive the crash and at the same time completely destroy the enviro-nazi's euro-weenie mobile you hit as an added bonus!

  • 1:03 i think ill sleep riiiiiiiiiiight here! *face plants into airbag*

  • Safe or not, what most people don't understand is that after a certain speed, it doesn't matter what kind of car you're in. It's going to hurt like an absolute son of a bitch, and you'll probably be injured in some way.

  • @SexyStudd101 All cars are designed to crush like that on impact. It slows down the deceleration for the passengers, which means less injuries. If you built the whole thing out of titanium you might as well just stand in front of it, you'd get about the same force.

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