IIHS Picks Safest Vehicles - READ ONLY

130 messages,  Last post on Sep 23, 2009 at 12:03 PM

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#126 of 130 Re: First hand experiences and thoughts? [orbit9090] by jeffyscott

Jun 04, 2007 (1:58 pm)

Replying to: orbit9090 (Jun 04, 2007 10:57 am)
IIRC, when I posted that (7 months ago) I never suggested crash testing against all other sizes. I did suggest that they could simulate a crash with a standardized vehicle...just as they do in the side test.
 
The current crash test simulates a single vehicle accident or one with a similar vehicle. An additional test, such as I suggest could be conducted to allow comparisons of a two vehicle collision across all vehicle classifications.
 
BTW, your attitude comes off as rather arrogant. I do know a bit of physics having gotten a degree in that subject about 25 years ago.

#127 of 130 The SUV Era and motivations of buyers explained by larsb

Oct 21, 2008 (8:00 am)

This is a very informative article. Awesome story:
 
Why we Loved SUVs and Oh How Stupid It Was
 
According to Bradsher, internal industry market research concluded that S.U.V.s tend to be bought by people who are insecure, vain, self-centered, and self-absorbed, who are frequently nervous about their marriages, and who lack confidence in their driving skills. Ford's S.U.V. designers took their cues from seeing "fashionably dressed women wearing hiking boots or even work boots while walking through expensive malls. " Toyota's top marketing executive in the United States, Bradsher writes, loves to tell the story of how at a focus group in Los Angeles "an elegant woman in the group said that she needed her full-sized Lexus LX 470 to drive up over the curb and onto lawns to park at large parties in Beverly Hills. " One of Ford's senior marketing executives was even blunter: "The only time those S.U.V.s are going to be off-road is when they miss the driveway at 3 a. m. "

#128 of 130 Re: The SUV Era and motivations of buyers explained [larsb] by fintail

Oct 21, 2008 (9:56 am)

Replying to: larsb (Oct 21, 2008 8:00 am)
That's hilarious, thanks for sharing it.
 
My old joke was always to the effect of "that thing will only go off road when it is in a shopping mall parking lot"...pretty much sums it up.

#129 of 130 for IIHS deniers by larsb

Sep 23, 2009 (7:55 am)

This is for all you (ahem) "fanboys" of old cars and how you think because they were heavy and steel and strong that they were safer than today's modern cars.
 
Um, you were wrong then and still wrong.
 
Crash Test Wars: 1959 Chevy Bel Air VS 2009 Chevy Malibu

#130 of 130 Re: for IIHS deniers [larsb] by jeffyscott

Sep 23, 2009 (12:03 pm)

Replying to: larsb (Sep 23, 2009 7:55 am)
I discovered the same thing at a demolition derby a few years ago. One guy had a really old car and I thought it would do well due to weight and maybe having a frame. Instead it was easily demolished by the newer cars, it collapsed and fell apart just like the Bel Air in that video.

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