Crash Test Footage

Discussion in 'Dodge Challenger General Discussions' started by SRT-Tom, Dec 26, 2011.

  1. SRT-Tom

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    That is why they got 5 star safety ratings.
     
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    WoW! Interesting video, thanx for posting.
     
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    You mean I bought something safe for once?

    Neat vid
     
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    Nice video but it's always heartbraking to see something happen to challenger :D
     
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    Good news on the side airbags... Thought the seatbelt would do a better job of keeping you in the seat though... and the headrest didn't even come into play either... mmmm.
    Note to self...keep an eye out the driver's sidewindow at all times! :)
     
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    Wow, that really held up nicely. How fast was that crash trolly going? 45 mph?
     
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    The headrest is for rear end crashes so your neck won't snap.

    Todd thing they didn't use an SRT.