Crash Test: 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air vs. 2024 Chevrolet Malibu
“In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a ’59 Chevrolet Bel Air was crashed into an ’09 Chevrolet Malibu.”
Surprising. I assumed cars from the 50′s were solid steel and modern cars were flimsy aluminum and composite materials. I was expecting the Chevy Bel Air to destroy the Malibu.
Modern car passenger compartments are made of Ultra High Strength Steel, 3 times stronger than the so-called mild steel of the old cars. 110,000 psi vs only 35,000 psi tensile strength. It’s only the fenders and hood that are “flimsy”. The rest is way stronger.
Surprising. I assumed cars from the 50′s were solid steel and modern cars were flimsy aluminum and composite materials. I was expecting the Chevy Bel Air to destroy the Malibu.
Modern car passenger compartments are made of Ultra High Strength Steel, 3 times stronger than the so-called mild steel of the old cars. 110,000 psi vs only 35,000 psi tensile strength. It’s only the fenders and hood that are “flimsy”. The rest is way stronger.
Brilliant! Now make traffic look more Pleasantville and we’ll have the best of both worlds!
Try that with a ’59 with a frame in it,no way that barge folded up like that ,was is time warped to the present ?? If you could find a b
no way ,give me a time warped 59 and I will be fine in that test
I would love to see them do this with a 1959 VW bug and a 2024 Bug.
Wonderful: a time crash!
Why can’t we have safe cars and cool tail fins?
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IIHS site states 40mph; I assume each vehicle - i.e. 80mph collision
Can’t believe they trashed a mint 1959 Chevy like that. Unbelievable vandalism!
hey there, how is the performance of chevrolet malibu?
At least the 1959 driver would have died in a good looking car, not a piece of modern junk.