ouch.. i think part of the windshield has sliced the dude's head inside.. sad...
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Jul 5th, 2007 01:06 AM #1
It's time for another "Chinese car fails crash test" thread
We all remember that crappy Isuzu Rodeo/Honda Passport ripoff that failed the crashtests 2 years ago and I figure that it's only timely that we show off another of China's great automotive reverse-engineering feats.
I give you the Brilliance BS6:
http://www.wheels.ca/article/29408
Crash Test Video(in German): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9RbZyrJQ4g
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Jul 5th, 2007 01:22 AM #2
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Jul 5th, 2007 01:42 AM #3
wow the A pillar is like softer than the door frame!
its as if the car was designed to kill whoever is inside when it gets into a crash...
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Jul 5th, 2007 02:10 AM #4
i've seen a bunch of chinese car videos on youtube.. all the crash results were similar. if u ever wanna buy a chinese car, u better think twice about safety and reliability..
my family from back home in vietnam used to have chinese made "Lifon" brand motorcycles. one almost died when the from wheel reinforcements broke and the wheels flew out.. this was common for lifon motorcycles..
they definitely took the term "disposable cars" too seriously..
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Jul 5th, 2007 02:24 AM #5
Well, the car is called BS... what do you expect???
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Jul 5th, 2007 02:40 AM #6
At least death should be relatively swift...
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Jul 5th, 2007 03:13 AM #7
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Jul 5th, 2007 06:50 AM #8
This car is already on sale in German market that means it passed the safety test for new cars in Germany.
This crash is done by a German auto club (ADAC), they apparently have higher standard than the government regulation bodies.
Using a catchy title without giving proper context is misleading, IMO.
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Jul 5th, 2007 07:24 AM #9
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Jul 5th, 2007 07:26 AM #10
no suprise, a chinese car wasnt on my xmas wish list anyways
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Jul 5th, 2007 07:58 AM #11
The best way to stop Chinese cars from landing a success here sooner is actually to NOT talk about them at all. They WILL make better cars sooner or later anyway.
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Jul 5th, 2007 08:40 AM #12
Wheel nuts break all the time...
http://www.break.com/index/when-drifting-goes-bad.html
Thing is, people don't realize that engines have far outpaced the tensile strength of steel. You cannot just gun an engine on any vehicle and expect the wheel nuts to not fly off.
Pro and streetside racers will often replace their wheelnuts every 6 months, even more than oil changes usually. The million dollar racetrack cars will have one huge nut in the center which is an order of 100x stonger than having several small nuts (of which it is sometimes replaced several times over the period of a race, along with the entire tire at a pitstop.)
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Jul 5th, 2007 08:49 AM #13
Bent frame = bad.
Large crumple zones around the car = good.
The more beat up the car looks on the outside usually means the passenger inside is safe. If the car looks pristine after the crash, you can pretty well assume the person inside is toast.
What it looks like is that the dummy missed the center of the airbag, thats the main issue. But it also looks like the car is not perpendicular to the crash, the front tire in relation to the back tire basically shows it as a turning test and not a direct head on collision (15 degree deflection?)
Might be remediable with a side airbag, or moving the airbag an inch to one side or making it slightly larger.
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Jul 5th, 2007 02:58 PM #14
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