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Old 07-21-2015, 05:50 PM   #1075 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Hersbird View Post
I hope they don't try and do their own but send it to the regular test facility. Still there will be no getting around physics. The tests simulate hitting something of equal mass, odds are you will hit something with twice the mass or more. The Elio will look like somebody used it in a suicide bombing while the other car will be reparable with no injuries.
I don't understand this comment.

Are all vehicles on the road supposed to have equal crash resistance?

Are all vehicles on the road supposed to have equal mass?

What?
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