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I'm not talking about load/g's on the human body. I'm talking about the cars material strength. The E clearly has more of it than the 5 (fact: Stronger roof/side strength), and I have dissected the NCAP results, and in all frame strength elements, the E withstood more intrusion (steering wheel of he 5 got pushed into cabin more, etc). As far as load g's into the crash test dummie, M-B have always scored low in that regard (the W212 is one of the first that actually scores high), but M-B has always proven that even when their cars had dismal ratings, they saved the most lives. I'm focusing on the stronger body-shell (and more advanced), and the E's is stronger, and lighter than the 5's (i.e, more advanced). This is different than chassis strength BTW, which I believe the 5/6/7/etc. has a higher resistance to torsional twist than the E (i.e they have a stronger torsional rigidity), if the numbers posted by members on this Website have been true.
