Not a car I would touch even with someone else money. It that thing is a left hand drive car then the driver is gonna be in a bad way, airbags or not. Probably a moot point as to whether one would buy one or not because with crumple rates like that in a crash test, I can't see how this car would get in to most countries in the word anyway. The damn thing wouldn't meet the design rules / safety standards etc.
engine will prolly melt after 10k miles... jks, Nah i wouldnt, for me it would feel like a bomb thats about to explode any minute :(
I don't think a simple "No" would be enough to answer the question asked by the OP. OH HELLZ NAW!!!!!!!!
wow.. wat a huge difference.. but i will buy only hybrids.. if i ever buy one that is.. so china cars dun fit the bill as yet..
-scooter"the car factory was a real in "drive of Life". Although chinese cars have the basic looks and structure, equipment levels and basic comfort, it cannot match the safety standards of other asians cars let alone euriopean safety, and thats because chinese makers are still unexperienced and underresourced to design and experiement on safety aspects, due to the fact they are targeting low-price small car segments for young buyers or those with low income." wow popazn u sound pro like u work in a car industry like???
but they haven't shown a crashtest in drive of life except for the episode where Ron Ng crashed during the race... so we can't really compare the cars in the movie with the real cars of china
nope. i wouldn't buy it with those crash safety standards. but i will buy it when they imrpove alot. im sure they will. well for now i think getting a t-boned in a s2000 is better than crashing in that car. rofl