08-09-2013, 02:49 PM | #46 |
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Great story and I'm glad your OK. I've fortunately never had the SOS operator respond in the event of an accident, but what a wonderful feature to have.
My first BMW was a 2006 330i. While visiting a friend, someone under the influence ran into the back of my car while it was parked (curb side parking with a 50 mph speed limit). It was estimated they were doing roughly 70 mph. The frame took the brunt of the damage and I was shocked how well the car stood up and transferred the energy. Although it was totaled, the damage paled in comparison to the other vehicle. It was completely destroyed. |
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Same scenario happened to me back in August 2012. I will never forget the day, because I lost my car that I loved so much. But, I was able to walk away too thankfully, and that's something I will always remember about BMW and that car (2009 BMW 128i) that I was specifically driving.
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08-09-2013, 04:31 PM | #51 |
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[QUOTE=Heiznberg;14466779]This is the result of being in a head-on collision with an SUV, and a testament to BMW Safety.
Attachment 898005 Last December, I was leaving a friend’s house just after midnight and crossing an intersection with a solid green light. Heading in the opposite direction, a driver under the influence ran the left turn light and hit me head-on. The impact was so jolting that my car made a 180 degree spin. Before even realizing that I was still in one piece, the SOS operator gets on the speakers and asks if I’m okay. I tell her “I think so” and she says she’s sending emergency services. In the meantime, I get out of my car without a scratch (!) and I walk over to check on the other driver and passenger. Their SUV was mangled and they weren’t responsive; I thought they were dead. It turned out they were unconscious and, thankfully, survived. Police, fire and ambulance arrive in minutes, check me out and ask me a ton of questions before letting me go. I was lucky to walk away from the accident, while the other driver and passenger were airlifted to the ER. Again, I can’t stress enough how thankful I am for the designers and engineers who made this car with our safety in mind. It was my first BMW and certainly not my last. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Good to know you're okay. Protect German cars more than any other manufacturer.!!! That the reason they cost a lot of money. I have a family member who had an accident was about to kill himself on a Hyundai Accent crap. Damn I hate Asian cars simply do not have protection to passengers. I'm sure if I had led a German at the time, did not have any fractures. It is sad to see that in the United States and the Europe should have more recommendations for safer vehicles. I ask a favor tell everyone you know who want to buy a car is recommended to be German BMW, M-Benz, Audi, Porsche or VW and tell them because they are Lifesavers. Drive with caution, beware of he distracted! Greeting !! Last edited by Pure; 08-09-2013 at 04:37 PM.. |
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How unfortunate, thank god the OP walked away from this mess.
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The driver of this BMW wasn't so lucky. Using your logic this is a testament to what?
You can't just cherry pick a few accidents where people walked away and ignored the ones that resulted in fatalities to brag about BMW's safety. People have walked away from accidents in a lot of different cars not just German cars or BMW's... |
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08-09-2013, 06:20 PM | #54 |
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Glad to hear you're okay. You're very lucky you weren't the one t-boned.
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It does not take a genius to know that you can die at any time either in the Empire State, a plane Boeing, car even with many reinforcements . The danger is always present in everything and you know it. To close in Germany occurred a terrible accident where an M5 drivers saved his life, knows how fast they ran to 180 mph. |
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You're absolutely right turbolag!!!! Volvo are also very safe cars fully recommended !! |
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Glad you're safe! I'm gonna show this thread to the Volvo guys who were blabbering continuously on how their cars are at a different level altogether when it comes to safety lol
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08-10-2013, 02:03 AM | #65 |
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Good to know that you're ok. That's the most important thing.
However, I'm not so sure that our BMW's are safer or better in an accident than any other new car. Like others have said, I would bet that it's pretty easy to dig up very similar scenarios where other cars have also saved its passenger's lives. |
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