Where is the bumper located on a car?

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StEvelyn
07/29/25 2:46pm
There are two types of car bumpers: the front bumper is located at the front of the car, and the rear bumper is at the rear of the car. The functions of car bumpers: As an accessory of the car, the bumper is prone to scratches and collisions during daily driving. The car bumper is a safety device that absorbs and mitigates external impacts, protecting the front and rear parts of the car body. The reason why current bumpers are made of plastic: Plastic bumpers are easier to manufacture in terms of design and fit best with the car body, making the car's appearance very attractive. Additionally, polypropylene is a very lightweight plastic, which can reduce the car's weight and thus lower fuel consumption. The manufacturing cost is relatively low, which can reduce the overall cost of the car. On a car, the front and rear bumpers are the most vulnerable parts.
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