Wrecked 2010 Camaro fixer upper?

dunno, without the specs of the accident or interior pics.. that doesnt look too good from an engineering standpoint. either wrecks do.

I'd guess that was a HARD hit.
Passenger compartment and pillars look excellent. Front and rear ends are made to crumple. Looks like a success to me.
 
clearly a tree/pole.
wonder what the speed was?

I know that trees/poles tear through cars like a hot knife through butter, but that passenger door doesn't say much about chassis rigidity. The pillars look good though. Maybe energy was transferred through the door?

Still trying to figure how a front right impact would make the front left hub snap like that...

Nick
 
clearly a tree/pole.
wonder what the speed was?

I know that trees/poles tear through cars like a hot knife through butter, but that passenger door doesn't say much about chassis rigidity. The pillars look good though. Maybe energy was transferred through the door?

Still trying to figure how a front right impact would make the front left hub snap like that...

Nick
Prolly smoked a curb/concrete barrier of sorts before smoking a tree/pole.
 
Yuck. Did the driver make it out okay? That's all that matters.. The rest of the car is, I assume, is supposed to break away to deflect energy from the cockpit.
broken back, two broken wrists, a broken ankle, as well as a concussion
 
Clearly this is a improvement over the stock look !!!!!!!!!



hell, anything is an improvement. no dis-respect meant to the driver and his/her injuries, of course, but c'mon, are the design engineers govt. issue on lay-off from the IRS or something? damn, those sob's are uggglllyyy......
 
clearly a tree/pole.
wonder what the speed was?

I know that trees/poles tear through cars like a hot knife through butter, but that passenger door doesn't say much about chassis rigidity. The pillars look good though. Maybe energy was transferred through the door?

Still trying to figure how a front right impact would make the front left hub snap like that...

Nick
My guess is the pass door was opened by the jaws of life, hence that nice crumple zone around the latch. That thing peels the metal like a tin can.

Prolly smoked a curb/concrete barrier of sorts before smoking a tree/pole.
I would have to agree there. You catch a curb right, you can take out a whole knuckle.
 
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