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Not really what you want in a collision. You want the energy to be dissipated. That's why modern cars have crumple zones. If your car isn't absorbing the energy, your body probably will.

I was just referring to the build quality of the Mercs, saved my life. Here is proof of the one I was driving, had a little fender bender on the N1 between Kroonstad and Johannesburg, (my dad's car) back in 1996, versus the lower/cheaper quality cars.b17ef6121231162028f2f30c3b1de959.jpg746a5091dbc7a4ff36dd615e6427a72b.jpg Edited by BSG
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Not really what you want in a collision. You want the energy to be dissipated. That's why modern cars have crumple zones. If your car isn't absorbing the energy, your body probably will.  

 

 

 

(For those on Tapatalk) *Comic Sans on*

 

Rubbish man... As long as the other car is softer than yours, they become the crumple zone.

 

*Comic Sans off*

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