like an empty coke can against a metal dumbellGondolz;512238 said:Wowz!!ur car just a lil bit of scratch but the mit......
Slater;512242 said:like an empty coke can against a metal dumbell
Gondolz;512259 said:but not so teruk rite bro?u compare mit n ur car..who more teruk??![]()
m tech kit for u next??? hehepengful;512255 said:Actually if you look at the right side of my bumper you'll notice that it already buckled. IMO, not as tough as I thought. I think my trunk also got pushed in a little and will have to be pulled back out when repairing.
What the heck... new bumper and new trunk lid...![]()
dleo;512353 said:It's true that the damage inflicted on the rear car is almost always more severe than the car in front.
I once had an accident while living in the US. I drove a Camry and a Pontiac rammed me from behind, half his engine was gone and mine was a scratched bumper.
+1...he gotto be kiddin'..even a hummer wont just have scratches from that..lolCarcinogenic;512418 said:What!?!?!?!
yea but he saidSlater;512432 said:generally the front of most cars are inclined downwards whereas the rear is higher up. hence if the nose of the car hits anothers rear, the front end would probably go beneath the rear bumper, sustaining more crushing damage. but of course if u use hummer its a diff story altogether.
dleo;512353 said:I drove a Camry and a Pontiac rammed me from behind, half his engine was gone and mine was a scratched bumper.
kenntona;512329 said:Ouch........ okay, two things that I have experienced in a similar fashion.
One, the damage on the front of the rear car is always more severe than the rear of the front car.
Two, the claim against a quasi-government body is the most painstaking process you can imagine.
i suspect its the previous model camry. the rear end is really high. hence the impact was multiplied. hehe///M3;512438 said:yea but he said
how is that possible? lol