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This is what a crash test failure looks like
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that isnt even the worst one either. theres one out there that the whole cabin collapses on impact.
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looks like a faulty drivers side door latch is to blame there, you can really see it from the top but once that crash bar was out of the way, squish! and yes i welcome any and all competition to the auto market
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OK, so you think the Chinese aren't looking at this footage too, and looking over Honda's shoulder to see what they do different, and working to make their shit more like that?
The Japanese took over 30 years to get there (rebuilding from war) The Koreans did it in 10 (the Hyundais/Kias are now good cars) The Chinese stuff will be the cheapest of the cheap at first, but give them 5-6 years. |
Product safety - an excellent example of worthwhile gov't regulation.
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I think the Chinese will get there but the 5-6 year timeline is, to put it mildly, optimistic. |
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so you mean they'll go from deadly to just crap in 5 years then. their quality shit is pretty notorious across the board to be shit to downright dangerous. its going to take them no less than 10 years, probably more lke 20 to get it right and actually create good products.
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They'll go from crap to mainstream in ~5, they'll be as good as anything else soon thereafter.
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Fast learners, they'll figure it out.
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The Chinese can come here with a crash testing rating of poor and still sell vehicles to people who only care about cost. |
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My personal experience is that it's best not to underestimate them.
Time will tell. |
Welcome back 2007 Crash video....meet 2009 Crash video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoULp...ayer_embedded# |
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they will learn and they'll eventually be able to produce a vehicle that ends up overengineered because they don't have to pay someone 50 plus bucks an hour to put lugnuts on all day...
think Borg. |
shhhhhhhh
Damn people....Ed's listening! His head is already big enough! |
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