Stu-G
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i seen a saxo today in eastham there was a saxo with the front end smasged in, it was a lady hair dresser who was drivin it and she got out with not a scratch on her, the only bad thing was that she hit a mitsubishi lancer evo viii in a graye sliver in the front wing but because the saxo is very week it crumbled up and the evo had a crack and a bit of scratched paint.
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Stu-G
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sorry no pics no i couldnt get a camera out, in the middle of a load of people, to take photos
[Edited on 07-09-2004 by syko_clutch]
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Ojc
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The morale of this story is?
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Stu_22
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Dont drive a saxo unless your a hairdresser
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Icy
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Adam-D
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saxo = shite
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corsapower
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saxo very shit i should know
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Jambo
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Cars are MEANT to crumble in an accident to transfer all the force of the impact into the car and not the humans inside it thus causing minimum trauma to your body.
Most cars look like a mess when they r smashed, if they didnt even break, u stop suddenly, youll keep going, and all your organs will get mashed together and youll hit the nearest solid thing dash/windscreen and turn into a pink and red and white pie
Not saying saxo's have a history for being good in NCAP results, but look the woman got out without a scratch
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chanel
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nice despription J
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by syko_clutch
i seen a saxo today in eastham there was a saxo with the front end smasged in, it was a lady hair dresser who was drivin it and she got out with not a scratch on her, the only bad thing was that she hit a mitsubishi lancer evo viii in a graye sliver in the front wing but because the saxo is very week it crumbled up and the evo had a crack and a bit of scratched paint.
lol use your brain. as has been said, i would rather be in a car that crumpled completely than in one that does not. Will save you a lot of pain and poss death. PGTF
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Black Corsa SRi
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
Cars are MEANT to crumble in an accident to transfer all the force of the impact into the car and not the humans inside it thus causing minimum trauma to your body.
Most cars look like a mess when they r smashed, if they didnt even break, u stop suddenly, youll keep going, and all your organs will get mashed together and youll hit the nearest solid thing dash/windscreen and turn into a pink and red and white pie
Not saying saxo's have a history for being good in NCAP results, but look the woman got out without a scratch
LOL yeah i was just gonna say that!
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broster
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butthen if it crumbles like that in a light smash imagine what would happen in a harder smash?!
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micra_pete
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my missus crushed me between the micra and her saxo, the door bent in and we were left with a micra pete shaped dent, i thanked the stars the saxo is made of metal so thin.
stupid women
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PaulW
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was it a black one with pink writing on it?? (tha saxo that is)
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