When you buy your next car , will you worry about door dings?
One great feature that never got any press on the Camaro was it's (Saturn-like) body panels (except for the rear panels) that prevent door dings. My Camaro is almost 10 years old and it body still looks great because of those ding resistant panels.
The Saturn Vue also has these panels. I think they are really cool.
The chassis is next...
http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/fro/fro128.html
Sheet metal skins on modern cars are so thin, they provide little protection during a crash. It's the door frames, and side impact beams that do all the work.
Even the "crumple zones" on the front and rear of most vehicles is not due to the skin, but carefully engineered sheetmetal supprt structures under the skin, along with engineered plastic bumpers.
The doors and fenders on my '94 still look like new. Great feature.
Even the "crumple zones" on the front and rear of most vehicles is not due to the skin, but carefully engineered sheetmetal supprt structures under the skin, along with engineered plastic bumpers.
The doors and fenders on my '94 still look like new. Great feature.
Originally posted by Darth Xed
I think the dent resistant panels were probably one of the nicest and most overlooked features of the car, to be honest... It's a shame that the quarter panels were not dent resistant as well.
I think the dent resistant panels were probably one of the nicest and most overlooked features of the car, to be honest... It's a shame that the quarter panels were not dent resistant as well.
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