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Nerdy one
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The connection between weight and saftey is an old wives tale. The ability of a car to save you in a crash has to do with its ability to divert the energy around you or dissipate it. Cars do this with crumple zones and parts that fly off in a crash. My '54 buick is 1000lbs heaver than my camaro and no where near as safe. The biggest contributor to weight are all the options on the car. Power windows, brakes, heated seats the DIC, AC, power seats etc. That all add up.
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Is the fact the car is heavy not due to the chassis being the same one used for the Holdens and other cars which are slightly larger than ideal for the Camaro?
It was more cost effective than developing a proper chassis for the Camaro alone. Add to this the rear suspension and large engine and you have your weight. I don't think it was designed to be this heavy for safety reasons. Otherwise they could have kept adding more weight to make it safer yet. Just the way things worked out. BTW I think the track pack Mustang does handle better than the Camaro. However Road and Track in their recent "drift" article placed the TP Mustang near the bottom handling-wise in the comparison to other sporty cars. What does that say about both cars? Great cars except in the corners? Cheers. |
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![]() a superior,advanced etc.. IRS suspension tuned in "the ring" is already a step ahead of the game as it's own "track pack" is it not?. so who's unfair o.0 |
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The current muscle cars have different proportions that make them seem MUCH bigger, but sometimes it may just be due to having a higher waistline or something like that. I'm not refuting what you said (because you are right!), I just love optical illusions and enjoy seeing and comparing the actual numbers Here are the stats: |
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Reason being, it has EVERYTHING to do with the video at the beginning of this thread. That '59 in the vid probably weighs in over 4000 pounds, whereas the Malibu is around 3400-3500 pounds, yet the '59 get destroyed. It even says that the drive in the Malibu would suffer light to moderate injuries (don't remember the exact wording) where the driver in the other car would probably be dead.
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make something idiot proof, someone will make a better idiot........
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No. Not having standardized tests would create useless data. The tests are done at 35mph.
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I agree that SOME of Camaro's weight is due to safety, and some due to cost control.
However, on a COMPLETELY separate note, do NOT put ANY estimate of safety on crash test ratings between cars of different sizes. They ONLY apply to cars of very close size/weight. For example, a civic with 5 stars is nowhere near as safe as a Suburban with 4 stars. |
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![]() Yep, I mean common sense tells you that your less save in a smaller car. I don't care what it's safety rating is. |
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Weight has a lot to do with the safety of your vehicle. The Bel Air that crumpled like a sissy doesn't prove weight has nothing to do with safety. Cars back then were designed without safety in mind. Of course the vehicle is going to fold up when it isn't reinforced in critical areas (it has a wrap around front window for christ sake). Some physics for you: Force = mass x acceleration This means that a 2k lb car traveling at 35 mph has half the force of a 4k car traveling at 35 mph. (Yes, you want force to be in your favor when you get into an accident). Today every vehicle has reinforced frame and airbags everywhere. And I can promise you that you'd rather be in my 06 Ram Megacab than your Camaro if you were to get into an accident. In summation: I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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