G35 Fails Bumper Tests
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G35 Fails Bumper Tests
http://money.cnn.com/2003/09/08/pf/a...ex.htm?cnn=yes<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small"><EM>Edited by 2003blueG35 on 09/08/03 08:07 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
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Re: G35 Fails Bumper Tests
While I agree with your statement, I don’t think a luxury vehicle should sustain over $1K in damage in a 5mph collision. There’s not that much energy for the bumpers to dissipate. Those results disappoint me. I'm guessing there's no chance Infiniti will step up to the plate on this one.
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Re: G35 Fails Bumper Tests
I think they have a database on their site. Look up some of the other cars you have owned. I bet you will be surprised!. Most are not that good and when they are the car performs poorly in other crash test
I am happy with my Sedan and am pretty careful. Just a luck of the draw because some of theose designed to meet the tests will not meet the test if the post is smaller, is not in the location htey descibe for their tests etc. Not a true indication of real world activity. Just another way for insurers to charge more
Have a healthy day!
93 J30t, Black on Black
03.5 G35, Black on Black
I am happy with my Sedan and am pretty careful. Just a luck of the draw because some of theose designed to meet the tests will not meet the test if the post is smaller, is not in the location htey descibe for their tests etc. Not a true indication of real world activity. Just another way for insurers to charge more
Have a healthy day!
93 J30t, Black on Black
03.5 G35, Black on Black
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Re: G35 Fails Bumper Tests
I tend to listen to the satefy councils before I listen to people who cry when they have to pay if your bumper dents. As I've said in the other posts concerning this, I'd rather have a bumper that crumbles than a body that jars.
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LOL, that sort of falls into the "How do I get out of paying a ticket for my tint??" category. You screwed up, and every once in a while, you need to pay the consequences... you can't always shunt blame elsewhere (as much as I wish I could).
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Re: G35 Fails Bumper Tests
I agree 100%...plus the fact, that with all the one piece bumper covers and HIDS, etc...if you even ding these cars in the wrong spot it's going to cost a lot.
My friends 99 Z71 truck, in a blizzard, bumped a guard rail doing a 3 point turn...$3500 later he needed a new head light assembly, hood, grill, lower bumper cover and bumper...with all the primer, paint and labor....ouch. It only cost his $500 deductable though.
so $1000 + doesn't sound that bad...and that's what we have insurance for.
John
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My friends 99 Z71 truck, in a blizzard, bumped a guard rail doing a 3 point turn...$3500 later he needed a new head light assembly, hood, grill, lower bumper cover and bumper...with all the primer, paint and labor....ouch. It only cost his $500 deductable though.
so $1000 + doesn't sound that bad...and that's what we have insurance for.
John
03.5 G35 14.8 @ 93
02 Maxima SE 14.5 @ 95 (Wife's)
87 Mustang GT 13.2 @ 107
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Re: G35 Fails Bumper Tests
Look at the source, the Insurance Institute ! This is an unvalidated, questionably reproducible test and they know it. The damage cost also depends on the cost of the parts and Infiniti is higher than average car.
Finally, this is an energy absorption mechanism for safety. Strong bumpers tend to transmit shock to occupants or other components. Thats' why crumple zones, fold points, etc. More extensive car damage and less human damage.Take your pick!
Finally, this is an energy absorption mechanism for safety. Strong bumpers tend to transmit shock to occupants or other components. Thats' why crumple zones, fold points, etc. More extensive car damage and less human damage.Take your pick!
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