MIKE Hunter's smaller car thesis??

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by GO Mavs, Jun 30, 2007.

  1. GO Mavs

    Mike Dobony Guest

    I believe this is called "crush zones" where sections of a car are designed
    to crush easily in a crash to absorbed the impact. The old race cars were
    built so stiff and solid that they readily survived crashes relatively
    intact, but the driver was killed. This also depends on how small the
    vehicle is. I recall the original Honda that was about half the size of a
    standard compact car. There was no room for any crush zone and it would go
    flying when hit due to lack of weight. This is not good if slammed into a
    tree or other structure.

    Depending on the specifics of the crash, a large SUV will not be pushed as
    much as a smaller car and in some instances a larger vehicle will give the
    occupants a better chance of surviving. It all depends on so many factors
    that you can not make any blanket statements about survivability.
     
    Mike Dobony, Sep 7, 2007
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