2007 Top Pick Safety Awards by the Insurance Institute...
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@braxton298 the car isnt "FALLING APART" its doing what its supposed to by crumpling. Hence the entire innovation of a crumple zone. I'm not comin at you, im just better explaining :)
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@cpenn125 indeed, it's funny watching their videos :P
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all the money it costs ,related to whiplash claims, why doesnt someone invent something to stop car whiplash injuries from happning, we have air bags in front but no protection against whiplash
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WOW, now youtube has a widescreen
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if you have a hummer you better crash now at days
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a minivan who wants a minivan get a hot fast car dudes like the dodge charger or chrysler 300 or the new badass coming soon chevy camaro now that will get you blessed.
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GM minivans suck, There rolling death traps!!!! XD
cpenn125 3 years ago 4
the subarus fall apart because of one of the oldest and most effective safety features - body impact absorbtion. rather than building rigid boxy cars, automakers realized that building cars that absorb the impact , rather than transfering it to the occupants made cars much much safer. proof of this is the fact that the subaru forester is the only top pick that doesnt rely on curtian airbags, just torso, proving that it and all other subarus are structurally safe cars.
braxton298 4 years ago