So if two cars are both going 50mph and hit head on is the impact equivalent to 100mph, or is it more like hitting a wall at 50mph? The answer may surprise you. CarThrottle Forums Updated: 29 Nov 2024 Previous Is a mk2 8v golf gti a good first car? Costs £1.8k to insure. So cheaper than most. Next How this BMW V10's exhaust glows purple is beyond me, but it's still cool to watch! Sponsored PostsComments Because cars have crumple zones and walls don’t… But two cars hitting each other at 50mph each was equivalent to hitting a stationary wall Burn in hell daewoo !!!! What I took home from this: NEVER SPEED IN A DAEWOO. Latest News News 2025 Tokyo Motor Show: Everything To Look Out For News Subaru Is Bringing A Pair Of STI Concepts To The Tokyo Motor Show News Hyundai Is Developing An Engine Just For Mid-Engined Cars News Alfa Romeo Tonale Facelift Brings Fresh Look And Powertrain Tweaks News Mystery Sustainably-Fuelled Mazda Concept Coming At Tokyo Show News Honda Civic Type R Rally Car On The Way In The USSubscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank Latest Reviews Reviews 2025 Audi S6 Avant E-Tron Review: An S6, But Electric Reviews 2025 Kia Sportage Review: The Car You Should Probably Tell People To Buy Reviews 2025 Genesis GV60 Review: Small Changes, But Effective Reviews 2025 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray UK Review: American Genius Reviews Aston Martin DBX S Review: Marginal Gains Reviews 2025 Audi Q3 Review: There’s A Decent Car Beneath The Gimmicks
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Because cars have crumple zones and walls don’t…
But two cars hitting each other at 50mph each was equivalent to hitting a stationary wall
Burn in hell daewoo !!!!
What I took home from this: NEVER SPEED IN A DAEWOO.