WalleyeMikeIII
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Glad you are safe and had that nice suburban cocoon around you! How’s the guy in the ford?
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More importantly, this is why you buy BIG stuff to drive! Any compact or mini-SUV, sedan or whatever would have been decimated. Putting as much Iron as possible between you and another party is more important than ever with the way some drivers drive today.....This is why I buy newer vehicles. I appreciate the older stuff and I enjoy working on it, but the safety built into the newer rigs is unparalleled. I view a portion of the cost of a new rig as a one-time insurance expense. I hope my family never has to use this insurance, but seeing these kind of pictures reminds me that it's 100% worth it.
I’m not sure. He wasn’t buckled, looked like his head (or something) spidered the windshield twice, we needed to tourniquet a compound fracture on his arm before EMS got there, he was thrown into the passenger seat. He was conscience. A police office thought the smelled alcohol.Glad you are safe and had that nice suburban cocoon around you! How’s the guy in the ford?
Glad you're okay! Your Suburban definitely did its job. Crashworthiness is the #1 reason why we drive these trucks. With 2 kids and often needing to drive on the notoriously dangerous I-95, we feel a lot safer in the Yukon XL than we would in a smaller vehicle.Yesterday afternoon I wrecked my 2021 LS Suburban when a guy in a F350 tried to cross the highway in front of me.
I can’t get over how well the engineering for a crash worked. Im amazed and grateful. For all the gripes about stuff that doesn’t work well on this thing or that, the truck definitely did its job in this collision.
In the instant before impact I thought I was going to get really messed up… I was able to unbuckle, open the door and walk away relatively unscathed. Incredible.