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mouser - 2009-01-13

I expected better from the F-150.


godot - 2009-01-13

Light trucks (and by extension, SUVs based on their chassis) are still not required by U.S. law to offer similar crash protection (crumple zones, hard passenger cages) that passenger cars do. Fatality rates for single truck accidents and truck/truck collisions are high enough that they aren't any safer than cars, though they do increase death rates for smaller vehicles by riding over the crumple zones.

We're it not for the massive (and largely unneccessary) number of truck-based SUVs in suburbia, you'd be a lot safer in a SmartCar than an F-150.


kiint - 2009-01-13

5 stars for the VW Sandwich @ 5:10


Dicknuts - 2009-01-13

5 for of piece of glass @ 2:30


takewithfood - 2009-01-13

This.

It was like something out of a cheesy movie trailer.


kingofthenothing - 2009-01-13

Holy shazzam. The VW Bus... disintegrated... no wonder you don't see hippies anymore. This was definitely educational.


kamlem - 2009-01-13

5 stars for eerie skeletal face peering out at me @ 0:13


RockBolt - 2009-01-13

Uh Russia, the crumple zone isn't supposed to be the passenger compartment


Architeuthis Tux - 2009-01-13

I think this would be improved by a Spader/Hunter/Arquette MST3K treatment.


athodyd - 2009-01-13

I think Chinese airbags are mostly designed to knock you unconscious so you don't have to experience whatever happens next.


zatojones - 2009-01-13

ow my spine


Ageusiatic - 2009-01-14

Some of the crashes were pretty good, but we've had a lot of much worse ones already on PoETV. There's bound to be a lot of worse ones out there, the older the car, the worse.

Not to mention, he got the order wrong.


HURF BLURF DUH - 2009-01-16

I like how the last one was "Russian Car" - like, we don't even know who made it, we got it off some guy in an alley in Moscow for 400 rubles.


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