Crash Test: 2007 Saab 9-3
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The only unfair thing in these test is the orange bumper bar representing a standard car bumper. The fact that it is attached on a wall means it doesn't move when the cars crash into it. In a real situation, the other car would move slightly and its rear bumper would absorb the the forces more when a car crash into it, so there'd be less damage on both cars. Do you see what I mean?
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Strange feedback about this video again.
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Get the right insurance then it won't matter? The logic to this test is great: "Hey guys, I recommend you ride around in a little fisher price car so that when you get squashed, maimed/killed, it will only cost you peanuts to replace, Yay!" Most western european cars are so safe now it is amazing.
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um isn't wiether you safe inside more important than the cost of the damage
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lol only the grill came of the saab
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lol i love the first hit, its like "What the f*ck you gon' do now orange thing??"
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What is that thing that fell out at 3:09?
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the 2002-present Saab 9-3 was/is assembled in
Trollhättan, Sweden (sedan 2002-, wagon 2005- and convertible 2010-)
Graz, Austria (convertible 2003-2009)
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Personally this is a stupid test because SAABS as ridiculously safe cars, You can never put a price of your life or your health, or your passengers.
Have you yanks ever herd of the Euro N-CAP Safety tests? They're PROPER Crash tests, not a snarly little poke to the bumper.
THEganjamatt 1 year ago 7
wow its the amazing air car the car that blows it self back 2 gether its nice i need me 1 of them
arnettewilliams5561 2 years ago 4