Piers wrote:
> I totally agree, they deliberately chose a type of accident that
> avoided the Disco's chassis coming into play. In the actual programme
> they pointed out that the Land Rover's "stiff chassis" was virtually
> undistorted! A direct head-on crash would have given very different
> results, but that's not what they wanted to show on TV and Renault
> probably wouldn't have given them a brand new Espace if it didn't help
> sell them...
It is widely known that 4x4's do not actually perform particularly
well in crashes because they have a solid (and very stiff) chassis.
Don't know why anyone here is complaining. I didn't see the feature
as particularly biased, they even said that they didn't know what
the outcome would be because no-one had actually done this type of
test before. Maybe if they had crashed an Espace into a DIII it
would have been different, but you can't get a DIII for anywhere
near the money of an Espace and they were trying to compare two
similarly priced 'family' vehicles - their reasoning was valid.
If they put a Metro up against the Disco it wouldn't exactly have
been fair would it?! (although I agree that 10k for a D1 is a bit
OTT, but even a DII would have had the same result being all but
identical in the chassis department)
The reason they did a 40% head-on collision is because that is what
most accidents are like - it is pretty rare for cars to meet exactly
100% head-on - people usually make some sort of effort to avoid an
oncoming car instead of running straight into it! LOL Even driving
a Disco I somehow doubt that you would deliberately aim for a 100%
head-on collision if you were in that situation because you thought
that you would come off better when you hit the other vehicle!!
What I found scary is that it was only 40MPH and that was the result,
I mean, I travel around town at that sort of speed all day, it has
certainly slowed me down!
Of course (despite being a big LR fan) I may be slightly biased
the other way, already owning an Espace for ferrying the family
around in!
Matt