you need to compare like with like or in the real world - large SUV versus regular family car - the arguement is weight and velocity = force - the more force you have on your side means the harder the others deformation needs to work.
I think that I will stay with the SUV - don't drive too fast and hence won't roll over - look at the pictures and real-life examples - anecdotally a friend's wife reversed her 4 star full size 06 SUV into a five star full size (empty thank god) 05 saloon car in a supermarket - what the result
SUV gets new plastic bumper to cover the ladder frame chassis
Saloon gets written off the A pillar / roof was damaged beyond repair
more force higher up = a lethal collision combination - less force lower down = better survival rates
You're missing the point I think.The NCAP crash test is standardised: all cars are tested in exactly the same conditions, regardless of their size. The results of the crash test include an estimate of the damage caused to the occupants.See:http://www.euroncap.com/tests/opel_...p.com/tests/hyundai_santa_fe_2006/273.aspxYou can decide for yourself which you'd rather be: note that whilst both are similar, the Santa Fe includes areas of "marginal" in passenger protection.A Zafira having a better rating when it crashes in to a car of similar mass to itself than a Santa Fe crashing in to a vehicle of similar mass to itself ( ie the basis of the NCAP test ) does not mean that a Zafira will come out better when it crashes in to a Santa Fe ie a vehicle of different mass. A Ford Fiesta may well have a higher frontal impact NCAP rating than a Range Rover but in a head on collision between the two I know which one I would rather be in.
By that logic, why stop there? You may still get hit by trucks. Why not buy an articulated lorry. You can get very nice ones, and you won't roll over in them either (can't go over 80mph).
No, I rather go with smarter options personallyI'd be happy if I had an S-Class or a new S-80!
By that logic, why stop there? You may still get hit by trucks. Why not buy an articulated lorry. You can get very nice ones, and you won't roll over in them either (can't go over 80mph).
No, I rather go with smarter options personallyI'd be happy if I had an S-Class or a new S-80!
Which is safer - a 4 star SUV - e.g. Hyundai Sante Fe or a 5 star car - e.g. Opel Zafira? In a collision between these two, which would you rather be in?
I think that I will stay with the SUV - don't drive too fast and hence won't roll over -
that comment is contrary to most of what Newton taught me........more likely to roll over is what you really mean..........
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