rudedawg78
Well-known member
- First Name
- Ernie
- Joined
- Jun 8, 2020
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- Location
- South Carolina
- Vehicles
- 2025 Cybertruck
- Occupation
- Retired USAF, Emergency Manager
I am pretty sure that standard crash tests aren't tested at 100+ mph. I would be happy at 70 mph. Occupants would probably die at 100+ mph in any car because of the pure physics, not necessarily because of the damage to the vehicle.Keeping in mind that a Ditch Rollover is not even close to what happens in a Rollover while doing 100+ MPH. That will be the one that I want to see & I am confident that it will perform beyond that of any other truck on the market.
We did high speed tests when I was in the Air Force and the results weren't pretty on any ground-based vehicle traveling in excess of 100 mph.
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