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Post by chunkhead »

Seems we are driving death traps...

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Post by EVN666 »

Why do they stack it up against cars that are significantly newer? Maybe against other cars that were 82-87. The results may have been different.
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Post by flav »

I can vouch for the safety of a Starion on side impact. Not many people i know have died in them or had serious injury. I do know that Maurie Quincey's wife did lose her life when the car hit an embankment and rolled onto its roof. Any one else know?
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My answer to this would be a previous post of yours, Chunky :wink:

http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.p ... highlight=
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Post by sanderman »

Sounds like a good reason to install a roll cage.
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Post by Junkers »

I can vouch for the starion being a tank head on, myne still moved and steered reluctantly while the other car (honda prelude '91) lost it's front wheels.
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Post by DD Phil »

StazzyBabyYeah wrote:I can vouch for the starion being a tank head on, myne still moved and steered reluctantly while the other car (honda prelude '91) lost it's front wheels.
That's not necessarily a good thing...........

I'd rather have a write-off and walk away.

Crumple zones are my friend. :)

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Post by flav »

Crumple zones are good, as long as your not in the crumple!
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Post by Mick »

a guy down here with a ja got t boned by a taxi straight into his door at 60 and was fine. those doors are pretty chunky!
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I'd rather have a crash in the starion than our civic....

At least the starion is made of metal, not aluminium...

Crumple zones are nasty things....
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Post by flav »

Imagine a crash in a 'smart' car...end up on someones roof.
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LOL, just like the old mr2's.
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Post by ROCKETMAN »

SIR GSR wrote:I'd rather have a crash in the starion than our civic....

At least the starion is made of metal, not aluminium...

Crumple zones are nasty things....
:? You mean the NSX?
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Post by SIR GSR »

At least we know that a Starion can withstand hitting a roo....And still drive for a few hours to get home :glare:

I'm sure we all know who I am talking about.....
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Post by iXNAY »

SIR GSR wrote:At least we know that a Starion can withstand hitting a roo....And still drive for a few hours to get home :glare:
theys why some came out with them sick bull bars (nudge bar)! LOL
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