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Brushguards on SUV's safe?
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<blockquote data-quote="NickC" data-source="post: 700395" data-attributes="member: 217284"><p>I was recently planning on buying an Acura MDX. One of my friends told me I should put a brushguard infront of it, so I asked him why I should do that. He said that the brushguard will keep you safe if you crash into another car. But wouldn't that mean that if I were to crash into another car with a brushguard on, it would damage the other car really badly? I mean, I see cars on the road, like RAV4's and Highlanders with brushguards. If their meant to protect you, wouldn't that be injuring the car you crash into really badly? What is the use of having a brushguard anyways? Will it damage the car that you crash into really severly?</p><p>Even if I added the brushguard, wouldn't it like plow through the other car and cause serious injury to the driver? I mean if it's meant to keep me safe, it's going to have to leave someone else injured, right?..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NickC, post: 700395, member: 217284"] I was recently planning on buying an Acura MDX. One of my friends told me I should put a brushguard infront of it, so I asked him why I should do that. He said that the brushguard will keep you safe if you crash into another car. But wouldn't that mean that if I were to crash into another car with a brushguard on, it would damage the other car really badly? I mean, I see cars on the road, like RAV4's and Highlanders with brushguards. If their meant to protect you, wouldn't that be injuring the car you crash into really badly? What is the use of having a brushguard anyways? Will it damage the car that you crash into really severly? Even if I added the brushguard, wouldn't it like plow through the other car and cause serious injury to the driver? I mean if it's meant to keep me safe, it's going to have to leave someone else injured, right?.. [/QUOTE]
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