Honda Element IIHS Side Impact Test: POOR

Discussion in 'Element' started by Tim, Feb 8, 2004.

  1. My Honda bike failed the side impact test too.... Now what's up with that?

    A conspiracy perhaps?

    Jammer
     
    130.81.64.196, May 28, 2004
    #21
  2. My Honda bike failed the side impact test too.... Now what's up with that?

    A conspiracy perhaps?

    Jammer
     
    130.81.64.196, May 28, 2004
    #22
  3. My Honda bike failed the side impact test too.... Now what's up with that?

    A conspiracy perhaps?

    Jammer
     
    130.81.64.196, May 28, 2004
    #23
  4. Tim

    Tegger® Guest




    Well, pedestrians do pretty badly in side, frontal AND rear impact tests,
    so the conspiracy might go further than you think.


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    Tegger®, May 29, 2004
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  5. Tim

    Tegger® Guest




    Well, pedestrians do pretty badly in side, frontal AND rear impact tests,
    so the conspiracy might go further than you think.


    --
    TeGGeR®

    The Unofficial Honda FAQ
    http://www3.telus.net/public/johnings/faq.html

    How to find anything on the Internet or in Usenet Groups:
    www.google.com
    www.groups.google.com
     
    Tegger®, May 29, 2004
    #25
  6. Tim

    Tegger® Guest




    Well, pedestrians do pretty badly in side, frontal AND rear impact tests,
    so the conspiracy might go further than you think.


    --
    TeGGeR®

    The Unofficial Honda FAQ
    http://www3.telus.net/public/johnings/faq.html

    How to find anything on the Internet or in Usenet Groups:
    www.google.com
    www.groups.google.com
     
    Tegger®, May 29, 2004
    #26
  7. Tim

    Sean Dinh Guest

    That's why there are regulations for 'pedestrian safe' car design. The next
    regulation in the work for SoCal is a catalytic converter hooking up the
    pedestrian's ass, since it would reduce noxious emission better than the
    previous CO2 regulation for cars.
     
    Sean Dinh, May 31, 2004
    #27
  8. Look for a ban on baked beans soon - very bad emissions.;-) Then there's
    the Hibachi and other associated barbecue-type polluters. The World
    Hysteria Organization (WHO) will of course confirm that the benefit of
    lower health risks due to elimination of carcinogenic effects of smoke
    treated meats will require a world-wide agreement... beginning with a tax
    levied against all mfrs of grills, charcoal and wood-chips and a ban on
    advertising of such goods. The income from the tax will of course be used
    to finance err, further research.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, May 31, 2004
    #28
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