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Nissan autos are among the best Japanese import
cars that have successfully entered the international auto scene. When
it comes to performance, high-tech features and styling, Nissan cars
come as good competitors against American, European and other Japanese
brands. Living by its philosophy “Love car, Love People, Love Life,”
Nissan has continuously improved its technologies in order to come up
with vehicles not only of high-level performance but of superior safety
standards as well. Nissan employs advanced Triple-Safety features that
cover three aspects of safe driving: information, control and impact
safety.
Let us take a look at the impact safety feature of Nissan cars. Every
Nissan car is made with an impact-absorbing body and energy absorbing
crumple zones that absorb force of the impact. The impact-absorbing
body has two separate zones: the crushable zone and the safety
restraint zone. The first absorbs the force while the second acts as a
shield around the occupants. During a collision with another vehicle or
with objects or fixtures on the road, damage both to the car and the
occupants are reduced as these parts of the body redirect the momentum,
instead of transferring it to the driver and the passengers.
One important safety part on your Nissan is the bumper. Like other
vehicles, bumpers are fitted at the front and rear end of the vehicle
among other body panels. The whole bumper system is composed of
different parts. What you see in front or at the back (for rear
bumpers) of your Nissan is the bumper cover. As a covering, the bumper
cover adds style and excellent look to your Nissan auto. However, the
Nissan bumper cover is designed to give your car high level of safety
more than anything else.
Nissan bumper covers are made of special material that absorbs force
from the impact and redirect the flow of energy to the frame rails.
Thus, when the vehicle is bashed, the occupants are not likely to
suffer much physical injuries because the impact was minimized. During
slow-speed collisions, Nissan bumper cover have spring loaded impact
absorbers underneath that compress and go back to original state,
thereby, absorbing force while keeping the car still in good shape.
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