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Epik 02-16-2009 06:41 PM

Those bastards stole our Nismos :D

http://bkmania.com/bbs/data/bk_gallery/IMG_7236.JPG

zsport1 02-16-2009 06:51 PM

Better shot of the front.
http://image.internetautoguide.com/f...esis-crash.jpg

Namir 02-16-2009 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Epik (Post 31582)
Those bastards stole our Nismos :D

They look good on the car, especially with that drop.

tvfreakazoid 02-17-2009 04:14 AM

I have to admit they it does look pretty good.

NIZMOZ 02-17-2009 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by zsport1 (Post 31429)
Looks pretty good from this angle. You can still see the head of the penis car.
http://www.egmcartech.com/wp-content...1-accident.jpg

At least you know one thing. It's a damn safe car. The passenger compartment didn't collapse.

zsport1 02-17-2009 12:23 PM

The Z is a far better looking car than the Genesis. Sorry.
http://www.motorauthority.com/conten...21-636x360.jpg

AK370Z 02-17-2009 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by NIZMOZ (Post 31790)
At least you know one thing. It's a damn safe car. The passenger compartment didn't collapse.


First Hyundai Genesis Coupe Crash - Looks Like the Airbags Failed to Deploy - Carscoop

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Hyundai had the unfortunate chance to see how its brand new rear-wheel-drive Genesis Coupe performs in a real-world crash when a 2.0 Turbo slammed into the concrete surrounding of a metal pole somewhere in Korea. Despite the severity of the crash and as you can see in the photos that have been circulating around the Korean blogosphere the past few days, it appears that in this particular car, both the driver and front passenger airbags failed to deploy.
I think this would've been a good time for airbags to deploy.... what you guys think? ;)

semtex 02-17-2009 01:12 PM

Good point!

dad 02-17-2009 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 31839)

Brake pedal is not bent or distorted. Right wrist and forearm, probably( I hope so)broke. Wouldn't own one if you gave it too me!

zsport1 02-17-2009 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 31839)

I bet the top half of that steering wheel left a mark...:icon14:

zsport1 02-17-2009 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by dad (Post 31847)
Brake pedal is not bent or distorted. Right wrist and forearm, probably( I hope so)broke. Wouldn't own one if you gave it too me!

I couldn't agree more! :tup:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_FoXyvaPSnV...-Accident-.jpg

370sed 02-17-2009 02:59 PM

comment from another site

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The airbag covers are intact, which means no airbag deployment. The airbag covers split in the midde (into top and bottom halves) when the airbag deploys, so it's not possible to "push" the airbag back into the steering wheel. Besides, unless it was refolded correctly, there's no way you could get it to fit back in there anyway. It's kind of like packing a parachute.

I saw this when it first hit the net, and read every article I could find on it, most of them bashing Hyundai for the airbags not deploying because they have no idea whatsoever about how the SRS system works. The airbag control module is the "brain" of the airbag system. It uses input from the various impact sensors (angle of impact, velocity), as well as occupant information (weight, seating position, seatbelt use, etc) to determine whether or not to fire the airbags in a collision, which ones to fire, etc. The airbag system is a SUPPLEMENTAL restraint system, meant to work as a means of restraint secondary to seat belt usage. The seatbelt holds you in the proper position for airbag deployment. I know from reading the articles on this accident that neither occupant was wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident, and that both were severely injured. You can see the force with which the driver hit the steering wheel, as evidenced by the bend at the top. The driver likely suffered severe chest/abdomen/head injuries. As bad as that is, however, the SRS control module took all of these factors into consideration and determined that it was safest NOT to deploy the airbags in this particular accident. Had the airbags deployed, the unrestrained forward momentum of the driver and passenger colliding with the force of the deploying airbags certainly would have killed them both. It is sad that they were injured, but this is why there are warnings in the owner's manual and in the car stating that you can be killed or injured if the airbags deploy and you aren't wearing your seatbelt.

NIZMOZ 02-18-2009 07:46 AM

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Originally Posted by AK370Z (Post 31839)

Didn't even noticed that. But it is a offset crash and needs to be head on center with the bumper to have the airbags off. This was a head on on the driver side portion of the car (which I still think they should have went off), but I have seen many cars not go off due to this type of accident.

I am still impressed with the compartment though didn't collapse hardly at all due to the force of the impact that happened.

NIZMOZ 02-18-2009 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by 370sed (Post 31858)
comment from another site

That is most likely what happened after reading it. No seat belts probably told the system no airbags. Makes sense.

semtex 02-18-2009 08:33 AM

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Originally Posted by NIZMOZ (Post 32199)
Didn't even noticed that. But it is a offset crash and needs to be head on center with the bumper to have the airbags off. This was a head on on the driver side portion of the car (which I still think they should have went off), but I have seen many cars not go off due to this type of accident.

I am still impressed with the compartment though didn't collapse hardly at all due to the force of the impact that happened.

I had an offset crash in my 350 and both airbags deployed.

http://www.the370z.com/members/semte...ection-j-k.jpg


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