The original idea was to have something solid attached to the frame that would prevent damage to a vehicle's expensive body parts. It still does that in very low impact collisions, but has evolved into another expensive body part that must almost always be repaired or replaced after an accident. In combination with 'crumple zones" bumpers are now designed to absorb the impact in a collision and thereby protect the vehicle's occupants.
to small for me said the girl bumper car
it stays the same
It stays the same
Bumper to Bumper warranties cover the entire car, inside and out, if anything is wrong. So, they literally guaruntee the car bumper to bumper, in and out.
well, if you don't have a bumper, if you crash your car you and your car will be badly injured, but if you do have a bumper it will protect the front of the car because it is strong.
from front bumper to rear bumper, varies from car to car.
The second car accelerates
10-15 bumper cars depending on the size of the bumper car floor.
Bumper to Bumper
It is meant to imply that everything attached to the car from the front bumper ( front most part of the car ) to the rear bumper ( rear most part of the car ) is covered by the warranty
your motion stops
fiberglass isn't meant to attach a bumper to a car, and even if you try it depends of the material of the car and the bumper ( fiberglass, steel, aluminum, rubber, etc.)