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Wow, that white sedan car, Holden VE Commodore split into two pieces



PERTH, - VE Commodore made ​​in 2008 was at least fitted with six airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), and a voice warning system against the use of seat belts as standard equipment.

A white sedan Holden VE Commodore allegedly cut in half lengthwise from front to back and burst into flames after crashing into a palm tree. It happened on a road in Riverside Drive, east of Perth, Australia, Wednesday (21/12) morning. Some pieces of the engine, body, and others seen strewn around it.

Two people in the car declared dead. Rider Tom Dymond (20 years) remained in the chair and fell victim to fire fresh vegetables. Passengers being named by Shaun Payne (19 years) was thrown out at great impact.

"We still see some things that might be the cause of the accident. But the initial allegations, the speed that exceeds the limit," said Allan Mawdesley, a senior police officer from the traffic accident. He added that in addition to examining a number of witnesses, CCTV footage in the local area was the subject of investigation. Apart from speed, linkage with the consumption of alcohol is also a consideration.

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Holden VE Commodore at a glance, although the variant that is used has not been explained, the Australian production car made ​​especially for those countries tend to have high levels of security. Protrudes into the back of the battery is positioned so that the engine room antechamber of relief in the event of collision.

Machine was placed in the middle so that the front and rear weight balance, and expected to be more stable while driving. Meanwhile, the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) as the agency vehicle safety supervisor gives good value (3.7 to 4 stars out of 5 star scale), when compared to the previous Commodore products.