Civic rearended my 5k: Civic lost
Bob
bob at audisport.com
Thu Sep 23 15:38:52 EDT 2004
At lunch I looked at a newer A4 in our parking lot (guy I work with) for
comparison. Its a far cry from the ZX-2. The Audi appears to be a much
higher caliber composite as well as 10x the thickness. I can understand
the use of composites for many reasons (ease of mfr, no rust, weight
etc), that isnt the issue, the issue was the flimsiness of the ford.
Bob
Ti Kan wrote:
>Bob writes:
>
>
>>I guess Im just used to the old school Audis with a little 'substance'
>>behind them! Sad.
>>
>>sdewitt at stx.rr.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>>That's not far from what my 00 a4 is... With the exception of the aluminium bumper bar..
>>>
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: Bob <bob at audisport.com>
>>>Date: Thursday, September 23, 2004 12:03 pm
>>>Subject: Re: Civic rearended my 5k: Civic lost
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Speaking of car vs cars (kind of) I was helping a friend install
>>>>a
>>>>turbo and ems system on a new ford zx2. The entire front end of
>>>>the car
>>>>is plastic. Not just the bodywork but all the framework, the
>>>>radiator
>>>>support, the bumper behind the bumper cover..everything! We kind
>>>>of
>>>>looked at each other with disbelief and were glad that neither of
>>>>us
>>>>drove such crap. I dont see how the car is supposed to survive
>>>>any kind
>>>>of accident, even a small one, but then again, that my be the point.
>>>>Bob
>>>>
>>>>
>
>The A4 (as well as all other recent Audis) score high on crash safety.
>Yes, the core support is a composite piece (not plastic, but some kind
>of fiber material), but it is not any weaker than thin sheet metal.
>The benefit of this design is that it could be molded easily to the
>desired shape during manufacturing, with all the mounting holes, etc for
>ancillaries. It is also very easy to remove for service access. If the
>core support is damaged in an accident, the whole piece is removed and
>replaced without the need for welding.
>
>The bumper has metal inside it, damped via shock absorber struts and
>linked to the unit body's bottom rails, not to the core support.
>
>-Ti
>
>
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