well, all muslimrohirrim's pictures really prove is that if you hit a few hundred kilos of flesh at speed, your car gets a nasty dent - but that is the same if you hit a horse
heres what wikipedia says:
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A fully-grown adult camel stands 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) at the shoulder and 2.15 m (7 ft 1 in) at the hump. The hump rises about thirty inches (75 cm) out of its body. Camels can run up to 65 km/h (40 mph) in short bursts and sustain speeds of up to 40 km/h (25 mph)...the carcass of a male Bactrian can weigh up to 650 kg (1,400 lb).
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Light riding horses such as Arabians, Morgans, or Quarter Horses usually range in height from 14.0 (142 cm) to 16.0 hands (163 cm) and can weigh from 386 kilograms to about 540 kg (850 to 1200 lb). Larger riding horses such as Thoroughbreds, American Saddlebreds or Warmbloods usually start at about 15.2 hands (157 cm) and often are as tall as 17 hands (172 cm), weighing from 500 kg to 680 kg (1100 lb to 1500 lb).
so a camel is taller than a horse but the weight is roughly the same, so if that car had hit a horse, the effect would have been similar.
as has been said previously, a camel bucks like crazy, so aiming a lance is a waste of time! those impact things are just
if you are being hit with 1/2 a ton of flesh, two little spikes on the side are not gonna make much difference