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120mph crash test
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Yup......trees and wooden telephone poles are good for that too.
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i would bet a full frame car would suffer less damage. there would be deaths but at leas the bodies would be recoverable. the focus per say was a wad of dough with raisens(people) neaded into it, good luck with a open casket.bflesher wrote:I'd think about any car at 120 would do that.
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That is an older focus. The new one would be considerable less damage. Cars have come a long ways for structures.
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True, which is probably why they do not do a test with full frames. No test, no comparison = cheaper cars. CONSPIRACY I SAY!focinite wrote:i would bet a full frame car would suffer less damage. there would be deaths but at leas the bodies would be recoverable. the focus per say was a wad of dough with raisens(people) neaded into it, good luck with a open casket.bflesher wrote:I'd think about any car at 120 would do that.