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How do you think the 350Z will perform in a crash? *Nissan pic*

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Old 10-16-2002, 02:13 PM
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Okay class--I know, I know you don't wanna think about it, but things happen. Being a 2-seater sports demon with mad power, how do you think the Z will hold up in a crash? How is the structural rigidity affected by the FM platform, and low-slung roof of the car? Do you think Nissan typically uses strong, resilient frames for their cars?

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I think itll do what it was designed for..........itll get all crushed. Thats reallly good cuz it means that the car will actually absorb he impact insted of all that energy being transferred to the human body
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We won't know unitl the car is test crashed. I believe it will do well, but who knows.
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