GM trucks have slipped

   / GM trucks have slipped #211  
They still "like a rock" now and then, or should I say they are ram tough?

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   / GM trucks have slipped #214  
That's a good video and I don't blame them for trying to make the best of it. All frames have crush points where the frame will fold on impact so that is not unique to Ford. The primary and secondary points of impact are very important in relation to how the damage occurs and the risk to the passengers.

Ive seen plenty of vehicles hit in the rear (or in a multiple vehicle crash) where the doors would not open even with less over all damage that that one. But manufacturers are doing a great job with unibody vehicles by improving the crush zones front and back and protecting passenger compartments.
 
   / GM trucks have slipped #216  
That driver's door was most impressive to me. Even minor fender benders have been know to tweak the cab enough to pinch the doors. When he opened that door, and closed it again, it still sounded like a new truck. Even the gaps around the door are still even.
 
   / GM trucks have slipped #217  
Annoys me when things like in this case, the 40,000 pounds are mentioned. Repeatedly. It could have been 4000 pounds applied differently, with a tragic outcome.
 
   / GM trucks have slipped #218  
That's a good video and I don't blame them for trying to make the best of it. All frames have crush points where the frame will fold on impact so that is not unique to Ford. The primary and secondary points of impact are very important in relation to how the damage occurs and the risk to the passengers.

Ive seen plenty of vehicles hit in the rear (or in a multiple vehicle crash) where the doors would not open even with less over all damage that that one. But manufacturers are doing a great job with unibody vehicles by improving the crush zones front and back and protecting passenger compartments.
Modern vehicles crumple like that because they are suppose to. They crush to dissipate energy & save the passengers. Not stay intact & put that energy into the passengers. Crumple zones are just crash shock absorbers.

2009 Chevy Malibu vs 1959 Bel Air Crash Test | Consumer Reports - YouTube is a crash test of a 50 year old Bel Air vs a modern Malibu. Better analysis if that test exists if you care to dig. But the new car that crumples may barely injure a foot. But to old "tank" kills its driver in a several different ways.
 
   / GM trucks have slipped #219  
That's a good informative video but did they have to wreck a clean '59 chevy 4 door sedan? That is one of my favorite old cars.
 
   / GM trucks have slipped #220  
That's a good informative video but did they have to wreck a clean '59 chevy 4 door sedan? That is one of my favorite old cars.

Agree, those cars were cool. But that video is sure an eye opener.
 

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