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    Wrecked Orange TA

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    Wrecked Orange TA!

    Thought it might be PDV's old car because of the orange painted calipers. Hope the driver was unhurt.

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    Mother of God.

    Poor car.

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    These cars sure are engineered well from a safety perspective. Every crashed car I see looks to have the passenger compartment pretty much untouched. There are some exceptions, but for the most part if I'm going to be in a major crash, I'd want to be in something that's designed to crash. Picture a Mini or Smart Car in a crash like this...

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    What a bummer...

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    Just made the rest of them (TA's) a little more valuable...

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    3 months from now after it's fixed it'll be on Ebay with the tag "like new from the factory -- showroom condition"

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    Five mode stability control....FIVE! Use it people! ;-)

    Hope the driver's OK...agree with above that passenger cell looks pretty solid. I'm honestly surprised but glad.

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    this was the TA i was looking at at van horne that had been lemoned before i got my srt

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    El conductor debe ser muy estúpido.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    These cars sure are engineered well from a safety perspective. Every crashed car I see looks to have the passenger compartment pretty much untouched. There are some exceptions, but for the most part if I'm going to be in a major crash, I'd want to be in something that's designed to crash. Picture a Mini or Smart Car in a crash like this...
    I don't know about the Mini but the Smart has a full steel reinforced roll cage that been tested extensively. I've never owned a Smart or had plans to but the safety aspect was something that caught my eye when they first came out and it was quite impressive.

    Last edited by Donato; 01-20-2017 at 11:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    These cars sure are engineered well from a safety perspective. Every crashed car I see looks to have the passenger compartment pretty much untouched. There are some exceptions, but for the most part if I'm going to be in a major crash, I'd want to be in something that's designed to crash. Picture a Mini or Smart Car in a crash like this...
    Well, I know of one where the passenger compartment got trashed but that was special circumstances. If it were more poorly designed I wouldn't be here.

    This does look bad, no doubt, but the driver compartment does look pretty good well intact. Perhaps some banged up knees and being scared out of his mind, but it appears the car did its job.

    I use hope he's alright. A wrecked car sucks but it is just a car

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vprbite View Post
    Well, I know of one where the passenger compartment got trashed but that was special circumstances. If it were more poorly designed I wouldn't be here.

    This does look bad, no doubt, but the driver compartment does look pretty good well intact. Perhaps some banged up knees and being scared out of his mind, but it appears the car did its job.

    I use hope he's alright. A wrecked car sucks but it is just a car
    So you were sitting in the passenger seat of a gen v and it crashed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasram View Post
    So you were sitting in the passenger seat of a gen v and it crashed?
    I think they mean passenger compartment as in where both the driver and passenger are in the car. See his sig for a hint of the story...

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    Quote Originally Posted by omalley_808 View Post
    I think they mean passenger compartment as in where both the driver and passenger are in the car. See his sig for a hint of the story...
    All of what was there either means someone crashed a gen 5 with him in it or he wrecked the gen 5

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    Quote Originally Posted by ISLINGTONCF View Post
    Just made the rest of them (TA's) a little more valuable...
    Watch for a new 'what's an Orange TA worth now ?' thread, to start up shortly

    Kidding aside. Hope driver and possible passenger is ok
    Last edited by commandomatt; 01-20-2017 at 11:58 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasram View Post
    All of what was there either means someone crashed a gen 5 with him in it or he wrecked the gen 5
    Don't know where you are getting the Gen V assumption from but PM 'bite' and he will probably give you a link to the story

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    Right!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by OneofOneViper View Post
    3 months from now after it's fixed it'll be on Ebay with the tag "like new from the factory -- showroom condition"

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    Quote Originally Posted by commandomatt View Post
    Don't know where you are getting the Gen V assumption from but PM 'bite' and he will probably give you a link to the story
    Well clearly its a TA, and a TA is a gen V, he is speaking of structural integrity as a personal experience of his, if it isnt a gen V then hes making a statement saying the structure of a gen V has the same crash characteristics of a gen v wich we know isnt true, other wise he would have said "while inside a Gen iv..." but now i know the true story behind it

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    Quote Originally Posted by texasram View Post
    Well clearly its a TA, and a TA is a gen V, he is speaking of structural integrity as a personal experience of his, if it isnt a gen V then hes making a statement saying the structure of a gen V has the same crash characteristics of a gen v wich we know isnt true, other wise he would have said "while inside a Gen iv..." but now i know the true story behind it
    Boy, you sure like to complicate things. Vprbite had an accident in a 2002 (that's a Gen 2, just so we are clear). He simply states that Vipers in general are really well built when it comes to passenger compartment safety.

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    Quote Originally Posted by commandomatt View Post
    Boy, you sure like to complicate things. Vprbite had an accident in a 2002 (that's a Gen 2, just so we are clear). He simply states that Vipers in general are really well built when it comes to passenger compartment safety.
    Yes im caught up on the story now thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by commandomatt View Post
    Boy, you sure like to complicate things. Vprbite had an accident in a 2002 (that's a Gen 2, just so we are clear). He simply states that Vipers in general are really well built when it comes to passenger compartment safety.

    Thank you for clearing that up.

    As I understand it (some of the engineers reached out to me) they had considered weight saving measures in the past involving the frame but didn't do it for driver safety. Had it not been built like it was, it would have been really ugly for me. Well uglier.

    This TA is banged up, but the cockpit (texasram is that more clear? ) looks pretty well intact. Other parts of the car gave way so the people didn't have to. Hopefully.

    Best wishes to those involved

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    That sucks, anyone know what #TA this was?


 

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