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Toyota camry 2006 crash test — logbook Toyota Camry 2006

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) has proven that large cars protect passengers much better than compact city cars. Such results were obtained during a series of crash tests in which big and small cars were pushed head-on.
The crash tests, conducted at a speed of 64 kilometers per hour, were attended by: Toyota Camry against Toyota Yaris. According to the IIHS official statement, the car received high scores for a collision with a conventional deformable barrier at the same speed, but in accidents with mid-size sedans, urban "compacts" performed extremely poorly.
The front door on the driver's side of the Yaris sedan was blown off from the Camry, the driver's seat shifted forward, and the head hit the steering wheel through the airbag. In addition, in the event of such an accident, the driver of the Toyota Yaris may be injured in the neck and right leg.

Frontal impact at a speed of 64 km / h on a deformable aluminum barrier that overlaps 40% of the width of the car on the driver's side during a collision. 12 points out of 16 possible. A cart with a deformable aluminum block mounted in front (total weight of the structure - 950 kg) is hit on the side of the car from the driver's side at a speed of 50 km / h. 14 points out of 16 possible.

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somebody 16.02.22

That's why I love big cars like Toyota Camry :) :) :)

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somebody 16.02.22

hello =) Yes, Kamryusha is a very reliable and strong car =) Full credit =) Good luck on the road =)

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OPELEMAN 16.02.22

It's normal!

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AntonSergeevich 16.02.22

Really good safety record, our cars are still oh so far away

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yura-nikon 16.02.22

our cars are not so far away, ... our cars with metal scrap ...
bachiv in Kiev like a prado having hit a brand, and a piece of metal was literally lost from a brand, like a press!