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Here we have a bad rear ender that hopefully the occupants were not in situ  but it shows how well any one in the cabin would have been protected.

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Engineered with safety in mind....Now these were built by engineers not accountants.

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Given its  position I would imagine the fuel tank was unmarked as well.

It looks still driveable.

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bugger seeing out the rear view mirror though :unsure:

Malc

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1 hour ago, Malc said:

bugger seeing out the rear view mirror though :unsure:

Malc

Door mirrors look intact plus they are electrically adjustable.

Considering there is no Euro NCAP rating on this model I think looking at those pictures it would attain the full 5 stars in the test.

This is also not a brand new car so even after years of use causing structural wear and tear it held out!

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Got hit high up by an SUV or a pickup. If it had been a regular car the penetration would have been way less.
The bumper bar has been pushed down but has hardly moved inwards.
I never did understand what the point was of crash testing cars against walls when most crashes are car-car and their bumpers are all at different heights?
Yay, another reason to hate SUVs along with their restriction of forward sight-lines and their drivers inability to gauge the width of their vehicle.

 


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17 hours ago, ambermarine said:

Here we have a bad rear ender that hopefully the occupants were not in situ  but it shows how well any one in the cabin would have been protected.

Lexus ls430 3.jpg

Lexus ls430 2.jpg

Lexus ls430.jpg

Phil,

Was that a right hand drive car and was the photo taken in UK ?

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26 minutes ago, J88TEO said:

From the 2nd photo looks like left hand drive.

Could be Jo.The main damage to the rear is to the nearside (on a left hand drive),which is the offside on a right hand drive car.

Such a collision (to the offside on a rh drive car), although possible, would not occur often in UK, which is why I asked Phil the question.

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"It'll polish out."

 

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I gained the shots from copart internationals website of salvage vehicles and this one was wrecked in the UAE.

I think we will have to get VAR to sort out who's offside.

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17 minutes ago, ambermarine said:

I gained the shots from copart internationals website of salvage vehicles and this one was wrecked in the UAE.

I think we will have to get VAR to sort out who's offside.

Thanks Phil.

They drive on the right,so that answers a lot of questions.

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