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Reply to "Jeep Wrangler vs eight point buck."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Jeeps aren't the most stable but I'll take them in a crash over most cars - they are built on a very solid frame. Someone rearended us on the highway - their car was totaled. Our Jeep was fine except for small scratch on tow hook. Just don't drive them like a sports car. And they are awesome in snow, rough terrain, high water :)[/quote] Yikes, you want the car to crumple! That's one of the reasons why modern cars are safer. If car does not absorb the impact properly through the crumple zones that energy is transferred to the occupants. That's why learning basic physics is important. This is Newtonian physics, basic shit. No wonder a big proportion of populace is stumbling thorough life in a fog of ignorance. Why does a car need to crumple? One of the most effective innovations in automobile safety, the crumple zone is the area of a vehicle that is purposely designed to deform and crumple in a collision. In most modern-day vehicles, this is built into the front end of a car to allow it to absorb the impact from head-on collisions.[/quote]
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