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nope. I created a whole new thread to discus this.
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Yeah... I'm a bit worried about hailstones or acorns falling on the hoods of our camaros.... the aluminum has a definite feel about it that seems like it will dent easily.
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Ok, but I must be missing something. Does anyone know the percentages of steel, aluminum, and magnesium there are in porsche bodies, or in bodies of any cars, and exactly how these blends of these metals differ from say the fiberglass body of the corvette? Is it the material that makes cars perform better on crash tests, or is it the crumple zones that they have set up, or both?
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For a unibody car with a metal skin (be it steel or aluminum) it is structural and has an effect on the crash worthiness of the vehicle. The design of the Corvette space frame is similar to the chassis of a race car. There is a steel or aluminum frame underneath that gives it strength and safety. Fibreglass and carbon fibre on the Corvette is non-structural. Its purpose is to make it look nice, keep water out, and do it at minimal weight. Both metal skinned cars and ones like the Corvette or older saturns have energy absorbing crush/crumple zones within structural elements for safety
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