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Old 02-13-2010, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BGM View Post
It's not about how your sheet metal stay's unscathed in an accident-- it's the passengers in the car. If you want a car that doesn't get dented you might as well get an old pick-up truck. Safety has nothing to do with weight of a vehicle--- X5's have a designed crumple zone cage. And safety isn't about just getting hit, it's about having engineering that prevents you from getting hit. Try an emergency lane change in your Denali at 75 MPH and see how you feel about it's safety compared to an X5.
Like I said before, I know the X5 (BMW) is a safe vehicle, and will help me avoid accidents and protect me and my passengers during an accident, but I would still like the "sheet metal" to be stronger incase an accident does happen.

BTW, I could do just about anything in the Denali that I could in the X5.
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