December 10, 20196 yr Popular Post The attachment is an accident today on a section of Lamphun Road in Chiang Mai, where the traffic rarely gets above 30-40 kph due to congestion. Apparently minor injuries, also apparently due to use of a mobile phone while driving. It does take a special talent to trip a Suzuki Swift onto its roof in those conditions - bright sunshine, dry road.
December 10, 20196 yr Popular Post 2 minutes ago, Matzzon said: Clearly a case of unbalanced wheels. I would complain to the manufacturer. I agree , they should be under the vehicle.
December 10, 20196 yr 29 minutes ago, Lacessit said: It does take a special talent to trip a Suzuki Swift onto its roof in those conditions - bright sunshine, dry road. Where there is a will there is a way
December 11, 20196 yr But it does show you just how easy it can be to flip an otherwise unflippable ride...????
December 15, 20196 yr 9 hours ago, Lancashirelad said: Doesn't say much for the strength of the A pillars. if you mean the centre pillar where the doors latch onto … they seem to still be intact and mostly straight, however the door window surrounds have collapsed obviously because they are thin and non-structural.
December 15, 20196 yr 8 hours ago, steven100 said: if you mean the centre pillar where the doors latch onto … they seem to still be intact and mostly straight, however the door window surrounds have collapsed obviously because they are thin and non-structural. Centre pillar is called the B post. A posts certainly should be structural in order to protect the occupants in exactly this situation.
December 15, 20196 yr Note to self...Suzuki Swift not recommended for roll-overs...very worrying destruction of the A pillars.
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