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Bronco rear ended by a cement truck

hsach

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Apr 19, 2013
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Wow. Looks like I need to buy a F450 or an Explorer. Impressed how well the Explorer held up.
 

ared77

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Something about this video seems off. They are crushing cars beside a convenience store?:unsure:
 

Wild horse 75

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BC
This is CGI without any context on whether they actually inputted any real collision data or just let AI play. Regardless though if I had to choose which one I was in it would be whatever is sitting at the gas pump and not one being hit by the cement truck. Lol
 

Speedrdr

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Even though the F-450 and the Exploder had survival potential, I would rather not be hit like that, PERIOD! I’ve been in two wrecks at 57 MPH in a 91 Toyota 4x4. 1st one I rear ended a Pontiac land yacht (at night, no lights, sitting still) and a Smitty built bumper saved my hide. 2nd, my 15 year old son was driving and a car turned left immediately in front of us. The only thing not bent or broken was the tailgate.
I said all that to say after being in those situations I don’t want to be in ANY more wrecks.

Randy
 

BRONCOchild2.0

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Dec 16, 2021
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I love and hate this videos. I love seeing when the Bronco gets a high score. I hate it when it gets crushed or low score.
 

bigmuddy

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Yes I am being nitpicky but it's concrete truck not cement truck.
Cement is a component of concrete, or essentially the glue that holds everything together!

Pet peeve of us in the business.
 
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