puskuripari
Puskuripari is a Finnish term that translates to "bumper pair" or "pair of bumpers." It most commonly refers to the front and rear bumpers of a vehicle. These automotive components are designed to absorb impact in a low-speed collision, protecting the more critical parts of the car such as the engine, transmission, and body panels. In modern vehicles, bumpers are often integrated into the overall design for aerodynamic and aesthetic purposes, while still retaining their primary safety function.
The materials used in puskuripari construction have evolved significantly over time. Early vehicles featured metal bumpers,