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How do they plan to sell it in Europe when pedestrian survival change is a necessary part of crash tests?
That car is slicing everyone in half that it hits and even if it isn't that hood being steel will smash everyone's head it.
It is never going to be sold in the EU because of how horribly unsafe it is for everyone around it.
If i see one in Poland im gonna very lightly scratch it with a key so that the scratch rusts for ever.
That’s overkill, LITERALLY just throw saltwater on it. You would only need to scratch a surface that has some kind of coating. These are just bare stainless, and not even very corrosion resistant stainless at that.
Probably the same way it was able to be released in the USA, they paid the off the crash testers. USA NTSB is a joke. Whatever happened to their power to force cars to have safety.
The goddamned things are built so much like shit that the fucking back wheels will break off from a front end crash...
https://youtube.com/watch?v=9ll2_BDZpI4
Like, how the fuck does that even happen like that?
Worst. Vehicle. Ever.
Did you finish watching that video?
It has independent rear wheel steering.
That's the rear wheels turning in, because they're meant to pivot.
I don't care, that's still broken. The inertia from a sudden hard impact should not cause a non-impacted wheel to either move or even suddenly 'steer' for any reason.
Yes I totally get that these are extreme forces in question, but the parts and suspension system should be built stronger than that, where inertia alone won't cause damage to non-impacted parts on the opposite end of the vehicle.
If you watched the whole video, he later dismisses it as the back wheels can turn as well, so they probably just folded in without them necessarily breaking
Now I'm no genius, but I am something of a mechanic, with experience in suspension systems amongst many other things.
I can assure you that there is absolutely no reason for a non-impacted wheel to 'fold in' like you said, I don't care if it has rear wheel steering or not.
That shit's just straight up broke yo.