In both test scenarios, the aluminum F - 150 had more extensive
damage than the steel model.
Not exact matches
We wanted something to protect the walls of the corridors from
damage caused by prams and wheel chairs and the stainless
steel looked better
than the plastic bumpers more associated with supermarkets.
To counter those advances, Chevy has taken a direct shot at the F - 150's aluminum bed, claiming it's more easily prone to
damage than the Silverado's
steel bed.
Fixed an issue causing no
damage to be dealt to
Steel Eels hit with a Sting Ray if the Sting Ray's shot inked any portion of the
Steel Eel other
than the pilot even slightly.
Dublinbikes can't be taken out after 12:30 a.m., however, which may reduce their popularity, as Vélibs are well - used during the wee hours by party - soaked revelers smart enough not to drive a car (we do realize biking and drinking may not be smart, though it seems you'd do less
damage to others wielding pounds of
steel rather
than tons of it.)