motorcityxj
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8Mud said:An XJ was the first car for my last three kids. Built like a brick and will take lick. Other than a rollover, one of the more robust autos out there. Much like the earlier model Mercedes or Volvo's.
The extra gas was worth the safety factor of an XJ.
The testers say the XJ. isn't all that safe. But from what I've seen the body doesn't crush very easily, it holds it's integrity well in most moderate crashes.
I became a believer when an XJ and a mid sized Chevy had a head on collision near us. Both were doing about forty, nether driver hit the brakes before the collision. The Chev looked like a bomb had gone off inside. Both the occupants in the XJ walked away, the passenger in the Chev died, the driver was seriously messed up. My wife T boned a compact car, pushed the passengers side B pillar all the way to the drivers elbow. I replaced the grill and a headlight bezel in the XJ, the headlight was still in one piece and still worked. It had a little ripple in one fender and a ding in the hood fascia.
Stock XJ's don't roll over well though. My second job (nights) for years, was Tow truck driver, I've seen a few wrecks.
a couple years ago the crash videos from national highway safety insitute, and the insurance agencey that does crash testing. The xj despite debuting in 1984 was superior to many if not all the korean cars in about 2001 2002. The crash videos and photos showed the main "problem" was the floor in the firewall area crumpling up a bit. Not a ton where your feet would get pressed in the dash for sure, but not as good as a late model volvo. The pillars did ok, where as many of the korean cars and suvs all crumpled up like a coke can in unpredictable mess, not a nice neat fold like the volvos do.
Also mentioned the gas. I would sacrifice the gas milage of an xj for the safety of its decent size, and increased ride hide provides much much more safety than an econo car like a civiv, focus etc. Unless he is commuting everyday across town how many miles can a kid put on where milage is such a concern.