http://www.wreckedexotics.com
Hope no one here is a member

Scary Site. Does anyone know how the Elise holds up in a pretty bad smash? I haven't seen any crash test data (is there any?)...
Dude you stalking me?X7LDA wrote:Gary saw you this morning driving along past the zoo![]()
And i'm actually interested in that one as well - couldn't see it going down too well if you drove into the back of a high end truck or something (not that you would be get the jist im sure)
I do believe our very own Jedi master, Robin , is on there.
sh*t, I would not like to be in any form of crash (again - been in one as a pax, no injuries to anyone). Your are lucky to have survived a 100MPH smash ina mini!!!X7LDA wrote:work up top of lothian road for HBOS sounds good G![]()
and i think the luck but has a lot to do with it... i hit a crash barier at 100mph in my coop s and walked out fine....
is this true robin???????
Scary stuff.
Notwithstanding the other posts in this threat, the Elise is generally a very strong wee customer indeed. The chassis is extremely stiff and well put together and - my guess only - the rollbar setup provides more strength if you roll than the average monocoque. It scores over other soft-tops in that the rollbar is near and above (usually!) your head height, whereas the MX-5s etc have less protection around there.GWhittle wrote:Scary Site. Does anyone know how the Elise holds up in a pretty bad smash? I haven't seen any crash test data (is there any?)...
I have heard various people say an Elise can take a hell of a whack from say a 4x4 range rover, and the range rover would be the write off.
On BBC news a few months back I saw a picture of an MX5 which had been involved in a crash up north I believe. Female Lawyer or Solicitor, can't remember, was killed. The car was absolutely crumpled all over.
Would love to know how the Elise is designed from an Impact Safety point of view.
Gary.
Yes the roads are no place to race I have had a couple of offs in my day and they where caused by me driving quite quickly and coming across another idiot (woman in red toledo driving in middle of road for example!) avoiding them only to dump it in a ditch and getting billed for a hedge that I didnt hit!ExigeKen wrote:I don't think that we should forget just how dangerous the roads are and that speed is. There are all kinds of factors that make the roads dangerous, adverse cambers, spillages, other drivers, speed, lapses in concentration etc. There were at least two other incidents in the same spot in short succession so it looks like the road was to blame on this occaision.