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Kia Telluride is built like a tank

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Look at the damage on the Telluride compared to the Grand Am

https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/ne...nutes-in-greenwich-near-lopatcong-border.html

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No one was badly injured just after 9:15 a.m. Thursday when a sedan and an SUV collided, causing the maroon Pontiac Grand Am to flip on Route 519 in Greenwich Township near the Lopatcong Township border, according to the Warren County Department of Public Safety and a report from the scene.

The Pontiac ended up on its roof in the northbound lane and the road was shut for about 50 minutes, according to the report from the scene. The driver of the car declined an ambulance trip to the hospital and was going to seek treatment on her own, responders said at the scene.

The Kia Telluride SUV sustained damage to the driver’s side quarter-panel and stopped partially in a driveway in the 400 block of Route 519. The female driver of that vehicle did not appear injured, according to the report from the scene.
 
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I do not see much damage to the Grand AM than a bad roll over which could have caused due various road conditions.It is hard to come to such a conclusion with these 2 pics.
 
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I do not see much damage to the Grand AM than a bad roll over which could have caused due various road conditions.It is hard to come to such a conclusion with these 2 pics.
Yeah it could have been. The Telluride still held up pretty good considering these cars were traveling in opposite directions.
 
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Holy cow! Keep us posted.

So happy to hear all are well afterward. That's even more scary when kids (especially a baby) are involved.

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