<p>Back to the size debate, which it was pointed out will never be settled, we all have our beliefs. Physics (I guess physics would include weight considerations) plays a role …if a truck hits a camry broadside or a camry hits a truck broadside…and there is a pole on the other side of the vehicle that is hit… Which vehicle is more likely to be squashed between the striking vehicle and the pole? Do you think the Camry is likely to push the truck (suv, not a light pickup with no back end weight)?. Or say there is not a pole, but maybe a drop off or a ravine? I still have to believe that a big vehicle hitting a small one is more likely to send the small one spinning or flying into other objects than the reverse. </p>
<p>By the way…the girl across the street hit a pole with her dodge stratus…flipped it right over and it caught fire. she’s the only one I know who has flipped a car (or truck)</p>