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ANATOMY OF A WRECKED CAR

he internal components of a modern car can be tricky to pinpoint at the best of times – and once they’ve been subjected to a high-speed impact, the task becomes even more difficult. That’s a problem if you’re a crash researcher who wants to examine the wreck

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