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Offline Yoda

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Chinese Manufacturers Fail Crash Tests
« on: March 13, 2009, 03:52:40 pm »
With Chinese Manufacturers about to enter the Australian some alarming safety concerns have been revealed.

Would you want your family to be in a car that crumples like this?

The below crash test was conducted in Russia, a country that does not have the most stringent safety standards, yet the car still failed the test miserably.

http://www.autosavant.com/2007/08/08/cherys-turn-to-fail-a-crash-test/

Chery’s Turn to Fail a Crash Test

By Chris Haak



We’ve covered the disasters that crash tests have proven to be for Chinese cars in the past (search Google for ‘Landwind SUV’ or click on Brilliance BS6 for information on those). Now, news out of Russia is that the Chery Amulet - the top-selling Chinese model in Russia - has failed a crash test conducted for auto magazine AvtoRevu in spectacular fashion. In its 17 year history, the well-regarded AvtoRevu magazine has conducted 39 crash tests; most of those were locally-built models, but it has also conducted tests on foreign models from the U.S., Italy, France, and South Korea. Many of the foreign models have earned top ratings, and in fact a Russian-built model built by Avtovaz earned the magazine’s lowest score ever, 0 out of 16, in 2001, so there likely was no conspiracy against Chinese imports or Chery specifically. In fact, Chery officials were present during the Amulet crash test.

The test that the car failed was designed to replicate the often-cited EuroNCAP offset barrier test; the car is traveling 64 kilometers per hour (about 40 miles per hour) into a solid barrier, but only part of the front bumper hits the barrier (so the impact is concentrated on a smaller area). The result was nothing short of catastrophic and is surely making Chrysler and Fiat executives a bit nervous this morning (since both companies have entered into agreements to have Chery build cars for them in the coming years). The car continued deforming past the rear edge of the front fender and continued until the crash test dummy driver’s face was as far forward as the barrier! Don’t take my word for it - see it for yourself below.




The test dummy became so entwined in the wreckage that it had to be removed from the car in pieces; he basically became part of the dashboard and steering wheel. The results were so bad that AvtoRevu called on Chery to immediately withdraw the car from the market. Chery declined to do so.

For its part, Chrysler is well aware of the safety and quality concerns that Chinese cars bring to the table. Chrysler plans to send scores of engineers to China to help Chery improve the engineering of their vehicles, and the ones exported to North America in particular, and also plans to keep a close eye on the supply chain to ensure that no shortcuts are taken in terms of material quality (AvtoRevu magazine speculated that perhaps Chery used softer metal than it should have in the Amulet; Chery denies this).

Once again, as long as I continue to value the safety of myself and my loved ones, I do not plan to do more than sit in a stationary Chinese-built car until they have proven that they can build cars to the same safety standards that the rest of the world adheres to. The Chinese auto manufacturers really need to get their act together with regard to quality and safety - there’s a reason their cars are so cheap, and it’s not low labor costs. It’s a lack of engineering talent, sub-par materials, and indifferent quality control.

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Re: Chinese Manufacturers Fail Crash Tests
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2009, 04:22:59 pm »

Holy Moly. :fcuk: :meatballflag: :pitboard:

More bits of shrapnel and damage there than JV's collective career Eau Rouge wheelbarrow jobs!

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Re: Chinese Manufacturers Fail Crash Tests
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2009, 04:33:58 pm »
LoL, here's a few more I found.

This is the Landwind SUV which failed the ADAC crash tests in Germany. It was a 64 kph head on collision, the results were catstrophic, so much so that the investigation found that the occupants would almost certainly not survived the impact.



The Landwind X6 4 x 4


64kph ADAC test



The results of the German ADAC test which is comparable to European NCAP safety standards in areas of passanger cabin protection was ZERO out of 5. It was so bad that even airbags were deemed useless. The passenger cabin completely collapsed on collision.

Interior view


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Re: Chinese Manufacturers Fail Crash Tests
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2009, 05:21:03 pm »


Once again, as long as I continue to value the safety of myself and my loved ones, I do not plan to do more than sit in a stationary Chinese-built car until they have proven that they can build cars to the same safety standards that the rest of the world adheres to.



I wouldn't even sit in a stationary one, because if another car hit it whilst you were sitting in it, you'd probably die anyway, yet the people in the other car would probably get out of it with barely a scratch (they'd get showered with  :siht:  from your Chinese car as it explodes).

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Re: Chinese Manufacturers Fail Crash Tests
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2009, 05:58:17 pm »
When I first watched the Chery, I was wondering if they had removed the engine, such was the rate of collapse in the front. I think we need to ensure that all vehicles imported or manufactured here have a minium 3 star rating (preferably 4). Will solve the problem of this sort of deathtrap being imported.

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Re: Chinese Manufacturers Fail Crash Tests
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2009, 06:42:08 pm »
what can you say about that

if you were in that car traveling at 100kph (and you hadn't fallen apart already) and you were in a head on coalition with a truck also traveling at 100kph the car would be absolutely gone
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Re: Chinese Manufacturers Fail Crash Tests
« Reply #6 on: March 14, 2009, 08:47:07 pm »
If you had a head on crash with a truck with both you and it doing 100kph you would be dead even if you were travelling in an Abrahams Tank fitted with 20 airbags.
Believe it or not you may even be safer in the Chery than in a Land Cruiser. It's all about deceleration of the body, particularlythe head, and the real problem with the Chery performance is the intrusion of the barrier and other parts of the car unto the passenger space. It is a dangerous car, but not as bad as a lot of big SUVs.
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Re: Chinese Manufacturers Fail Crash Tests
« Reply #7 on: March 14, 2009, 11:38:19 pm »
OT, of particular concern to me on both the Landwind SUV and the Chery, was the impact of the steering column and dashboard which appeared to colapse back into the drivers head and shoulder area. This would of caused serious injury if not death, and lets face it a 60 kph accident should not result in death.

IMO these vehicles should not be allowed into Australia until they meet minimum safety reqirements.

Cheap and nasty plus deathtraps.


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Re: Chinese Manufacturers Fail Crash Tests
« Reply #8 on: April 07, 2009, 07:30:22 pm »
Unbelievable. having a head on with a motorbike would kill you even. but the bike rider would have a soft landing....

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Re: Chinese Manufacturers Fail Crash Tests
« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2009, 10:27:27 pm »

I don't think one should buy a vehicle named 'Landwing' for any reason, safety being the least of them.
A steering wheel is just something to hold onto while steering the car with the throttle.

 

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