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Originally Posted by JP-pornshooter
somneone else mentioned it already but still,
the car engine is like half a block away from where the car impacted. it just jumped out from the energy of the impact and bounced 300 yards backwards?
this is not a cheapo plastic car, it is a mercedes - i dont think they explode on impact?
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A lot of foreign-engineered vehicles have this as a safety feature. When front crumple zones compress, they sheer off engine mounts and allow motor to tumble away, under the vehicle, on front end impacts. It's to save from engine going through firewall and injuring/killing the front seat occupants.