View Full Version : I am NOT a fan of rear seating...
justinc
2nd December 2009, 10:55 PM
...And this is why:o:(:mad:
Vehicle Detail - Pickles Auctions Australia (http://www.pickles.com.au/damaged/vehicle/CP-11-00-Land-Rover-Discovery-II-00-5MY-Wagon-7-Seats-4-Doors/itemid-1-802014056/lotid-0)
JC
Rangier Rover
2nd December 2009, 11:45 PM
Had a look:eek: Had a hard pat in the rear end.
Looks wrong in the second row as well(I cant see it well on this puter:( Seems to be some trim disturbed in the dash area also.
subasurf
3rd December 2009, 03:02 PM
That'll buff right out
Lotz-A-Landies
3rd December 2009, 03:46 PM
...And this is why:o:(:mad:
JCJustin
Let me get this straight, you don't like people sitting in the 2nd row seating of vehicle? The second row looks as badly damaged as the rear cargo/seating area.
You get damage of the same extent to the front seats when a car gets "T" boned or wraps itself around a tree or power pole.
My guess it's hard to tell what caused the crash unless you were there at the time or at least examined the scene and factors surrounding the crash.
Diana
Rosscoe68
3rd December 2009, 05:24 PM
looks like a big hit from behind by a flat nose truck, my guess if it where anything other than a 4wd there would be nothing left of the front or rear seats let alone 3rd row seats.
whoever buys it to wreck, sell me the winch bar please :)
serious :)
V8Ian
3rd December 2009, 05:33 PM
looks like a big hit from behind by a flat nose truck, my guess if it where anything other than a 4wd there would be nothing left of the front or rear seats let alone 3rd row seats.
whoever buys it to wreck, sell me the winch bar please :)
serious :)
If a truck, a small one. All the impact was below the waistline.
Rosscoe68
3rd December 2009, 06:47 PM
yeah i would have said a 3 tonner or the like
d2dave
3rd December 2009, 07:04 PM
What ever hit it was either big or going bloody fast. And as some one else mentioned about being T boned.
I would not have wanted to be sitting in the rear when this happened but I think I would rather be there than in the second row seat on the outer when hit by the same object.
Dave.
justinc
3rd December 2009, 09:15 PM
I meant cargo area seating, there is NO 'crumple' zone at all and there is no doubt anyone sitting in the 3rd row would be in serious trouble in this instance. Saab refused to design/sell a vehicle with ANY rear cargo area seating, and suggested if anyone wanted 7 seats in a family wagon to go and buy a Volvo:o I personally believe Saab to be a very safety conscious manufacturer.
This is also a personal viewpoint, and illustrated quite well by that particular vehicle.
Many injuries can result from any kind of MVA, this was just my way of saying ' I don't believe rear seating is safe, take a look at this!'
JC
V8Ian
3rd December 2009, 09:41 PM
Judging by the damage, it is not beyond the realm of possibility that the Disco changed lanes, elimenating the other vehicle's braking distance. Even a small truck can weigh six tonne, a lot of mass to pull up in a hurry.
It'sNotWorthComplaining!
3rd December 2009, 10:11 PM
That'll buff right out
But the Radio works real fine officer:D
V8Ian
3rd December 2009, 10:20 PM
But the Radio works real fine officer:D
Is that why it's been removed?:D
abaddonxi
3rd December 2009, 11:19 PM
Thanks JC.
Now what do I buy with seven seats?
V8Ian
3rd December 2009, 11:22 PM
Thanks JC.
Now what do I buy with seven seats?
A Greyhound bus.:p
abaddonxi
3rd December 2009, 11:51 PM
Guess I should have also said, and fits into underground carparks.
dobbo
3rd December 2009, 11:58 PM
Guess I should have also said, and fits into underground carparks.
A Toyota Tarago;)
haggisbasher
4th December 2009, 08:41 AM
if ya need 6 seats only (not 7) get a Defender... out with the cubby and in with a middle front..... all of the luggage in boot behind cargo barrier!
We are in this prob with my Mrs car.... so far looking at a small minibus..... hoick out the last 2 rows of seats, install barrier..... and we have 9 or 10 seats left for kids, friends, adults etc! Car parks are the stumbling block so far..... restricted height.
Tarago/Odessey (sp)/ Voyager are NO go.... ain't going there!
Chris
Cap
4th December 2009, 10:32 AM
My concern would be more of cargo being carried at the back... a hit like that would mean all in back and front seats would of copped the load, so cargo barrier would be critical here.
I havent see any rear enders to that degree, I think maybe being a little paranoid.. like rollovers. If you were to factor in every possible type of accident, you would need to buy yourself a UniMog at least.
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