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Date:         Thu, 04 Jan 96 08:54:12 CST
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From:         Joel Walker <JWALKER@ua1vm.ua.edu>
Subject:      Re: Vanagon safety statistics

On Thu, 4 Jan 1996 08:51:24 -0600 Ervolina, Thomas R. (Tom) said: >Click and Clack (the Car Talk guys) railed on a woman about the dangers >of driving her '76 Westy (tippy, no side impact protection -- suggested >she wear a footbal helmet). Anyway, I've heard that the Vanagons are quite >safe. Does anyone have real stats on this? Vehicle deaths per mile? >Or Insurance company type of data?

my insurance company, USAA (which is supposedly quite a good company), rated the Vanagon as B+ in side collisions, and D (i think) in frontal impacts. (the best being A+, which is like a Mercedes-Benz, and the worst being F-, which is a Yugo). their data showed that in frontal impacts (head-on), the driver would sustain injuries from the steering wheel and most likely have his feet broken. but in anything OTHER than head-on, the height of the bus significantly reduced injuries ... the other car would hit the frame BELOW the passengers or drivers.

and this is pretty much borne out by the wrecked vanagons (and buses!) in the junkyards: not much damage to the seating area (in the ones i've seen), but lots of damage to the side-body and the bumper-crush-whatever. and, if you want to get a little gorey, i've yet to see a bus/vanagon with blood stains in the driver area ... but i've seen lots of american cars and others with terrible damage and blood all over the driver/passenger area.

for those of you who have never been to a junkyard, let me encourage you to go ... epsecially to those yards that let you walk around. it's quite a learning experience, to see which cars hold up and which ones don't. it's interesting to see the Mercedes and Volvos all smashed up in front or back, but with almost NO damage to the driver area.

joel


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