2009 maxima *big pics*
um...idk. headlights def are fugly. side view, doesn't impress me, rims look small, & the body doesn't look right. rear is ok...& the front looks nice till you get a glimpse of the side of the headlights lol...
car is gettin huge
car is gettin huge
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04 Neon SRT - (rebuild time)
03 B5.5 Passat Wagon 1.8T
04 Neon SRT - (rebuild time)
03 B5.5 Passat Wagon 1.8T
Originally Posted by efficientkiller
none of this really matters at the end of the day...if you really want to know, the true answer is found in research, why post a ignorant thread & call it a debate? this is exactly why TR gets the critizism it does...
none of this really matters at the end of the day...if you really want to know, the true answer is found in research, why post a ignorant thread & call it a debate? this is exactly why TR gets the critizism it does...
i hate it.
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LOGIC? You seriously want to invoke logic in a conversation about fake hijackings, missiles hitting the pentagon, and bombs planted throughout the world trade center? I thought it was a given that logic was checked at the door when entering one of these threads.
Pedestrian Safety laws in EU and Japan are starting to reflect in the design of US models. FUGLY!!!
5-4-2007 Pedestrian safety: More carmakers need to walk the talk: Consumer Reports on Safety
5-4-2007 Pedestrian safety: More carmakers need to walk the talk: Consumer Reports on Safety
In 2005, Europe required cars to provide more head and leg protection to pedestrians. That same year, Japan adopted rules to provide more head protection from injuries. In 2010, European cars will have to meet even tighter safety standards.
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Though there is no U.S. regulation requiring it, some manufacturers — most notably Honda — are applying pedestrian safety features to cars sold in the U.S. Among other things, Honda has put more room between the hood and engine to soften the impact of any head collision. Virtually all new Honda and Acura cars sold in the U.S. have also been redesigned to have collapsible hood hinges and breakaway windshield wiper pivots; also fenders are on collapsible brackets so they have give if they come into contact with a person.
Next up, says Honda, are pop-up hood systems, such as the one Honda developed for its Legend sold in Europe, According to Honda: “This is a system that senses when a pedestrian is struck by the bumper and then uses a pyrotechnic charge (similar to an airbag inflator) to lift the back edge of the hood about 3 to 4 inches.”
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Though there is no U.S. regulation requiring it, some manufacturers — most notably Honda — are applying pedestrian safety features to cars sold in the U.S. Among other things, Honda has put more room between the hood and engine to soften the impact of any head collision. Virtually all new Honda and Acura cars sold in the U.S. have also been redesigned to have collapsible hood hinges and breakaway windshield wiper pivots; also fenders are on collapsible brackets so they have give if they come into contact with a person.
Next up, says Honda, are pop-up hood systems, such as the one Honda developed for its Legend sold in Europe, According to Honda: “This is a system that senses when a pedestrian is struck by the bumper and then uses a pyrotechnic charge (similar to an airbag inflator) to lift the back edge of the hood about 3 to 4 inches.”
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1953 Cadillac Coupe De Ville (Fuel Injected, Drive-by-wire, DoD)
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1953 Cadillac Coupe De Ville (Fuel Injected, Drive-by-wire, DoD)
2009 Pontiac G8 GT (6.0l V8 Sleeper)
2011 Toyota Sequoia Sport 4x4 (Tow Rig)
My Blog: www.HotRodCaddy.com
Pedestrian Safety laws in EU and Japan are starting to reflect in the design of US models. FUGLY!!!
5-4-2007 Pedestrian safety: More carmakers need to walk the talk: Consumer Reports on Safety
5-4-2007 Pedestrian safety: More carmakers need to walk the talk: Consumer Reports on Safety
Maybe people should stop getting run over.
Seriously, what a stupid waste of money to dump into research and implementation for these cars.
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LOGIC? You seriously want to invoke logic in a conversation about fake hijackings, missiles hitting the pentagon, and bombs planted throughout the world trade center? I thought it was a given that logic was checked at the door when entering one of these threads.



TR "Old Skool EF" Member #027
Now there's some logic!