They share the basic chassis, but they're not rebadges. They're completely different cars. The Mazda is lighter, uses a different (better) steering system, and uses different engines and transmissions (same engine architecture, bespoke heads and ECUs). The suspension is partially compatible, though.
Mazda uses boron steel, also... but I think more of it, which is partially why it's lighter than the Fiesta.
Ang pagbalik ng comeback...
The impact is so strong/the material used in the road is so soft that the tire buried itself into it.
Or did that part of the wheel/tire just disintegrate?
Look like sawdust/sand to absorb the brake/hydralic fluids from the wreck...
Last edited by Monseratto; September 5th, 2013 at 02:01 PM.
Yes true. I've noted the group of cars in front, not yet swerving to the side, around 0:26. Around this time I would've lifted the throttle. Problem is the Starex on the right played a factor. Not sure if I would be able to brake and swerve to the right behind the Starex. I wonder if the Starex had some damages as well.
medyo matangkad yung starex. kaya palagay ko, mas mauuna nya mapapansin yung incoming altis kesa sa mga sedan na tulad ng mazda 2 kahit na hindi level yung ground (which is evident in the video). kumbaga he has a second or split second more to react than the shorter cars around him. nagtaka lang ako na parang hindi napansin nung starex yung side mirror nya sa kaliwa. kadalasan kasi sa driver eh malikot ang mata and vigilant to their surroundings.
Another SUV plunges from Skyway; people debate over what really is to blame
by Vernon B. Sarne - 2 hours ago
Just 10 days after a Mitsubishi Strada breached the railing of the Skyway on the South Luzon Expressway and nearly took a plunge onto the ground, a Montero Sport did the same last night, sometime between 8pm and 9pm--this time consummating the drop. According to witnesses who sent us photos, the location was near the place where the Strada incident had occurred: in Bicutan near the tenement area.
A follower of our Facebook page indicated that "the patient is alive and conscious, and was brought to the hospital." Said Facebook follower added that an ambulance of Lifeline Rescue "responded to this incident."
We've lost count of the number of times a vehicle managed to break through the Skyway's safety barrier. And now, netizens are arguing as to what's really causing all these Skyway accidents. Several factors have been brought up as probable causes:
* Inferior-quality railing;
* Nonstandard railing height;
* Irregular patch on the Skyway pavement;
* Strong crosswinds;
* Reckless driving; and
* Mechanical failure on the part of the vehicle.
With all the accidents and the damage to property and human lives, we wonder why Skyway management hasn't conducted an authoritative test simulating said accidents. As they say: Once is an accident; twice is coincidence; thrice is a trend.
More than thrice is, well, sheer negligence
Damn hope the driver is okay. That's a total wreck. No plates yet. Wonder how that happened.
This is just me, but as an occasional Skyway user, I'd have a totally different orientation when using the Skyway. My driving habits usually involve using landmarks like building, intersections, natural structures etc... to orient myself. In the Skyway, I'd have to rely on the signs & I am not used to the landmarks as opposed to using the ground Slex. Maybe accidents happen because drivers dive faster here & have to suddenly change corrections because he is unprepared for the exit ramp.
If that happened on a friday or Saturday maybe the driver was drunk after a few hours partying.
Crosswinds in that area are strong but not enough to bother an attentive driver. Maybe the montero driver was on the phone and distracted which caused him to swerve.
What more kung buo na ang slex to nlex na skyway.
Baka maging daily occurance na ang laglagan.
*bloowolf
But there are ample signages, to miss it i think is kasalanan mo na.
If you're a newbie passer (not referring to you BTW) much more na mas mag ingat ka dapat and be mindful to signs etc signs.
Some drivers tend to think their cars are invincible, drive like there's no tomorrow.
Everytime i pass skyway lagi ako may nakakasabay na ganyan, usually SUVs masyado tiwala na safe sila kahit hataw ang takbo.
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