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		By: Tim		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What is the implication here? Both cars seem to have preserved their passenger compartment integrity, and they both show successful amounts of energy absorption in the crush zones.  The Silver bumper is above (and in front of) the red car&#039;s bonnet: I see a little difference here, but not in terms of passenger safety...]]></description>
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