Lately I've gotten curious on how an NSX holds up in a wreck. Recently a family member was hit nearly head on by a drunk driver while riding in a '98 Accord. The truck came completly out of nowhere, with no time for the driver to react. The car held up suprisingly well considering both vehicles were going ~55mph and the other one was a '92 full size Chevy pickup. The passenger walked away, the driver didn't fare quite as well, but is expected to make a full recovery.
It got me wondering how NSX's are. I've looked though the gallery, and while there are some nasty pictures, other's aren't so bad. Problem is, no details are given so you dont know if the impact was at 30mph or 75. And after searching, it dosen't really seem to be discussed much anywhere. I would imagine with the engine behind you, there isn't a whole lot up front to protect you (besides a spare tire! ) Going to be comparing it with an S2000 as well, which actually seems to do really well.
Does anyone have any personal expirences to share?
Just for refrence, here is the accord and truck. Im thinking the driver in an NSX in a similar crash woulden't have suvived. :frown:
It got me wondering how NSX's are. I've looked though the gallery, and while there are some nasty pictures, other's aren't so bad. Problem is, no details are given so you dont know if the impact was at 30mph or 75. And after searching, it dosen't really seem to be discussed much anywhere. I would imagine with the engine behind you, there isn't a whole lot up front to protect you (besides a spare tire! ) Going to be comparing it with an S2000 as well, which actually seems to do really well.
Does anyone have any personal expirences to share?
Just for refrence, here is the accord and truck. Im thinking the driver in an NSX in a similar crash woulden't have suvived. :frown: