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Date:   Sun, 7 Apr 2002 23:05:32 EDT
Reply-To:   VW85Westy@AOL.COM
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From:   Peter Krogh <VW85Westy@AOL.COM>
Subject:   Re: frontal collisions
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251.org posted these actual crash test photos of vanagon vs. volvo wagon. Makes me feel better about driving a vanagon.

http://v-dub.musa.com/volvocrash.html

Peter

In a message dated 4/7/02 10:21:31 PM, paulmayfield@EARTHLINK.NET writes:

<< Karl,

give us an idea of the position on impact and speeds.

In a head-on, I would think the SUV would win because of the greater crushable mass area in front.

How did your Vanagon react- did it move upward over the hood of the SUV, or what?

I believe that my Land Cruiser (or any full-size Chevy SUV) would take out a Vanagon in a frontal or 3/4 collision.

I'm still thinking of a Bar for the front...

Paul '87 westy - it replaced a '76 because of safety concerns.

> Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 10:16:24 -0700 > From: Karl Wolz <wolzphoto@WORLDNET.ATT.NET> > Subject: Re: positioning of headrests... > > I've had two frontal collisions with truck/SUV type vehicles. My van won > both. > > Karl Wolz > >>


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