
This is what is left of my car.
T-boned by a Chevy Silverado going about 50mph. Point of impact was right at the door handle itself.
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Oi, I resemble that comment. ;) But I was always the one that gets hit, or @ no fault. Last worst one for me was some guy driving a Ford super duty E-class chassis ambulette. He ran a stop sign and crossed the intersection without touching his brakes.
Others are just outright dangerous, try to race you once they see the "SS" badges on the Silverado. Toyota and Honda drivers try to draw on imaginary NASCAR skills and burn the life out of those poor little cars to just pass. Minivan and jeep owners seem to be the angriest...catching keeps are ready as they run out of legs above 60mph and aren't built for speed. I stay out of trouble and set the cruise control, always watch mirrors as headlamps catch up and are no longer visible beneath my tailgate. ;) I keep my playtime restricted to a local track and step.
Others are just outright dangerous, try to race you once they see the "SS" badges on the Silverado. Toyota and Honda drivers try to draw on imaginary NASCAR skills and burn the life out of those poor little cars to just pass. Minivan and jeep owners seem to be the angriest...catching keeps are ready as they run out of legs above 60mph and aren't built for speed. I stay out of trouble and set the cruise control, always watch mirrors as headlamps catch up and are no longer visible beneath my tailgate. ;) I keep my playtime restricted to a local track and step.
this is called a comparability issue as they hit on a point that is to weak towards impact, as silverado and such cars are lifted and they have a hardent impact car sitting way to high and when ti slams into a standard car it hits where it has no strong support as around the window connectors.
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