Slee'd LC VS. Camry

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Slee Front Bumper Saved My Wife but not my Cruiser
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We all know what tanks these vehicles are especially when we armor up like so many do, I just wanted to show everyone why I drive Land Cruiser and will continue to do so. My wife was driving through an intersection when a 2009 Camry coming from the opposite direction made a left turn into her lane, the driver was cited for failure to yield. Posted speed limit was 45 mph, my wife did not have time to react and never touched the brakes. The other driver had some minor injuries and elected to be transported, my wife suffered no injury other than some soreness in here neck and back.

Initially the damage didn’t look too bad, however both air bags deployed and insurance quoted $4500 to replace them. Insurance is claiming it as a total loss since it will be over 70% of the vehicle’s value, so now I get to start pulling off parts and begin searching for a replacement. Looks like I will be upgrading the factory bumper on our 80 now too. Maybe Slee will offer a discount for two...:D Wonder if Christo will warranty this one…:censor:
 
Lucky it was the passenger side of the Camry.

Too bad its a total. At first I thought it was a newer 100 (with the headlights) but seeing that it is a 2000 that doesn't surprise me.

Looks driveable? Can't tell if that's your coolant or just wet ground.
 
Wow, thankfully everyone was okay. I lost my Tacoma in a very similar way. Best of luck with the search.
 
This gives me comfort in that my wife and kids are in safe vehicle. Glad your wife was not hurt.
 
Lucky it was the passenger side of the Camry.

Too bad its a total. At first I thought it was a newer 100 (with the headlights) but seeing that it is a 2000 that doesn't surprise me.

Looks driveable? Can't tell if that's your coolant or just wet ground.

I believe it was still running and my wife turned it off, yeah the airbox was destroyed, and radiator did purge itself. Headlights/grill are 2006 model, some of you may recognize this rig, purchased from Mud member last year. So we didn't even get 10k miles out of it...:(
 
First off - glad (!) your wife and the other driver are okay.

I've read that the only area the 100 doesn't do great in the crash tests is the offset front impact - the front occupant's (driver is typical off-set) legs can suffer some "damage". But... I have theorized (as I explain to my wife why we "need" a winch bumper on the 100) that the steel bumpers distribute the impact across the front - reducing the intrusion... and saving (my) legs.

Your 100 looks like a solid point in the Steel Bumper Adds to 100 Safety column.
 
Man!!! Yes the 100 is smashed here n there but that Camry is sure toasted!
 
wow glad everyone was not badly hurt... sorry to see the LC totaled ..
 
Glad the wife is ok foremost. Job well done by the 100.
 
Glad :princess: is OK. Based on posts I've seen here, LC/LX's tend to survive wrecks much better than most cars. Mass, in most cases, tends to overcome inertia. :)

NOT that it has anything to do with your truck, but I was re-ended at about 5 mph while stopped, obeying a "Yield" sign, by an idiot in a Corolla. "Damage" to mine was fixed in 5 minutes with newspaper and a can of gloss black to touch up the trailer hitch. The Corolla's hood was folded back halfway to the windshield, and the frame crumpled back about a foot. Tow truck time.:(

Steve
 
She was such a pretty 100 too.

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Now both of my Land Cruisers have suffered the same fate.

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These total easily because they hold their value so well. $4000 in damage was enough to total my silver one worth $16000. I also only got 10k out of that one.
 
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*Whistle* Glad she's safe. Appreciate you posting these pics. Quells any desire whatsoever to ever sell our 100. Saved by the SLEE.
 
Adam I'm starting to wonder if this is some karma you have somehow bestowed upon us with your meddling in the Jeep world...:D

Well on the lighter side we have (hopefully) secured a replacement in the form of a 2003 LX470 that has been over maintained...:)
 
Wow the pictures tell the story, glad she's ok
 
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Glad everyone is ok!

As unfortunate as it is, seeing how the aftermarket bumpers fair in accidents is a good mental data point.

LX470 = good choice ;)
 
Glad everyone is OK.

Slightly off topic, but serious question: I sometimes see these threads and notice that Stateside, there is a general consensus that as far as safety is concerned, "bigger is better". I live in a town with lots of US expats, many of whom often complain that we drive such tiny cars here (I am in NL) and that we drive far too fast for their comfort. Which is fine, "horses for courses".

Looking at the stats however, the US is (far) less safe than pretty much all of the EU (that have comparable small cars and high driving speeds).
source: List of countries by traffic-related death rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

But compared to the EU, the US drives huge cars. Even a Camry (never sold in my country) is considered a large car. Does anyone have any thoughts on why that is, that despite driving large cars (and generally driving slower), the (fatal) accident incidence is much higher ? And clearly, the "arms race" for bigger and heavier and "tank like" cars does not lead to more safety, as the stats show.

At the risk of overstating: I am not judging but asking a serious question, so please don't take this as some sort of anti-US topic.
 
Create a new thread feddomw this one is for being thankful that family is doing well. I am sure that plenty will have reasons bigger is better.
 
That is scary to see all that twisted steel, but really gratifying knowing that it did exactly what it was supposed to, allowing the fragile/valuable components to walk away.
 

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