http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,22749-1783784,00.html
surely that thing should be banned from being sold to the public?!
the shame is, its so cheap that loads of people will be tempted!
http://www.oeamtc.at/netautor/html_seiten/crashtest/leichtegelaendewagen/landwinddetail.htm
Just look at the driver injuries diagram!!!
video
http://www.oeamtc.at/netautor/html_seiten/crashtest/leichtegelaendewagen/landwinddetail.htm#
[Edited on 19-9-2005 by Donners90]
[Edited on 19-9-2005 by Donners90]
Good lord above... that thing appears lethal However, it must pass something similar to the SVA to be allowed on our roads.
Doesn't it make you think about how safe we are driving around in our little Brum's? What chance have we got standing up to a 30mph lateral
impact?
The more I read about 4x4 type vehicles the more I am convinced that the high driving stance and apparent safe feeling is all "tihs". Having
first hand experience of being hit by a 4x4 my car sustained much less damage and my car was not unstable enough to flip over like the 4x4 was.
Did you know the highest death rate for any domestic road going vehicle is a 4x4... I've never liked 'em anyway, can you tell?
the article states that the car is 1990's technology.
like 70%+ of the cars on the road?
anyone drive less than an X reg on here? get yer death trap off the road.
atb
steve
try selecting
'alle crashtests'
watch the saxo one - looks worse to me!
atb
steve
blimey, got a 2 star rating tho...
That Lancia Y thing... jesus wept!
Fiat Seicento (1 Star - looks lots worse than the 4x4's zero rating!)
[Edited on 19-9-05 by Hellfire]
looks like it has a balsa wood chassis
nah, it's not as strong as balsa wood!
Probably bamboo , they use it for everything in China
Personally, when I drive around London at rush hour, I really wouldn't want to be in anything other than my old Landrover. I've survived 4 impacts with other vehicles without a scratch. Obviously, when I drive it, you have got to be aware of its weight, braking inefficiency and lack of steering response.
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Originally posted by steve_gus
the article states that the car is 1990's technology.
like 70%+ of the cars on the road?
anyone drive less than an X reg on here? get yer death trap off the road.
atb
steve
This crap seems very suspicious to me.
I remember when the first cars arrived a few months ago and nobody from the motor press made any remarks regarding the safety of this car.
As Gusto rightly said if this is the standard than ALL 4x4's of the '90's should be banned,what a load of bullsh"t!
I think the sales figures are that scary to the European's that some kind of technique had to be invented to stop the Chinese.
If the car is beyond acceptable safety limits than simply forbid it to be imported!
I would like to know how a 40 mph frontal impact would reshape a human in a (German) SMART (no offence meant to our German friends on this forum)
There sure must be other means to counteract the "succes" of this car.
Hi Cita
the mcc smart is on there!
http://www.oeamtc.at/netautor/html_seiten/crashtest/mini/smartsidedetail.htm
its a 3 star car, and it seems to come off really well! Compare against the saxo for example.
Seems like the smaller cars have a little crumple zone, then are stiff enougth to bounce off the rest of the way - recon it would be a bit of a jolt
tho!
atb
steve
So who is going to donate their locost for a crash test, in the interests of us all of course, to see how it performs:-)
Caber
( reguar driver of 1979 Range Rover and 1983 Land Rover!)
If my german is good enough Steve than the 3 yellow stars are in the "sufficient" catagory and not in the "good" catagory for the
smart.
Oh well,the French played a similar trick with the small Merc a few years ago,even the Traby was better on that particular test!
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Originally posted by Cita
I would like to know how a 40 mph frontal impact would reshape a human in a (German) SMART
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Originally posted by Mr G
I might as well carry a body bag in the glovebox then of my "1983 on an 'A' plate mobile coffin"
Watch that video carefully... keep your eyes on the steering wheel/column
How a car looks on the outside after an impact may not necessarily relate to the injuries sustained by the occupants!
Liam
I tell you what if I was going to crash and I had a choice of hitting a tree or that thing I thing it would be the 4x4 i'd be heading for , looks
like a nice soft landing
Mike
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Originally posted by smart51
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Originally posted by Mr G
I might as well carry a body bag in the glovebox then of my "1983 on an 'A' plate mobile coffin"
Of course, you could try to avoid crashing.
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Originally posted by Mr G
When the area you live in is 'beige rover retirementville' it's not me going into someone I have to worry about
More worrying is that it's that cheap there'll be loads more of them parked down by my kid's school in the mornings. It's like a bleeding off road club already. The worst bit is the council painted lines and raised the curbs to stop parking during the summer hols now we cant walk down the road cos they park on the pavement instead!!!
What happens when a Blue (not beige) Rover hits a 40 ton truck head on at 90 KM/H Both driver and pasenger were uninjured apart from very minor
airbag and seat belt injuries.
Apparently the truck was also written off -- front axle was moved back a considerable distance and chassis cracked.
Score Rover 3 : Truck 1
Rescued attachment snapshot2.jpg
Drivers door still fits its frame
Rescued attachment snapshot3.jpg
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Originally posted by smart51
Ah, that's alright then. Beige Rovers don't go fast enough to cause any real damage. Body bag not required.
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Originally posted by britishtrident
What happens when a Blue (not beige) Rover hits a 40 ton truck head on at 90 KM/H Both driver and pasenger were uninjured apart from very minor airbag and seat belt injuries.
Apparently the truck was also written off -- front axle was moved back a considerable distance and chassis cracked.
Score Rover 3 : Truck 1
that chinese thing looks very much like a vauxhall frontera at the back end have another look see if it,s just me
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Originally posted by britishtrident
What happens when a Blue (not beige) Rover hits a 40 ton truck head on at 90 KM/H Both driver and pasenger were uninjured apart from very minor airbag and seat belt injuries.
Apparently the truck was also written off -- front axle was moved back a considerable distance and chassis cracked.
Score Rover 3 : Truck 1
The Landwind skirts round the NCAP and crash requirements because it's over 2.5 tonnes and is classified a truck (in the lorry sense). It is on sale in Europe, I'm not aware it is in the UK yet - the Chinese may not want to make the investment in the tooling to produce a RHD car, which even taking into account Australasia, Japan and S.Africa, only accounts for circa 20% of total sales.