Did you see the video in the report? It’s not great for the driver and front passenger but the rear childs head hits the A frame in one test, that pretty shocking for a car made in 2018.
Did you see the video in the report? It’s not great for the driver and front passenger but the rear childs head hits the A frame in one test, that pretty shocking for a car made in 2018.
It didn’t do well in occupant safety either bud according to the full report linked above.
It dead poorly in nearly every test according to the full report but maybe it’s just designed for its off road use rather than maximising safety?
It does poorly in all areas rather than just a lack of autonomous features.
The report shows the cars safety is not good from an occupant perspective.
Not really.
Insurance is super cheap for many, my M135i costs £300 per year. It just depends on location and age of the driver. It’s not expensive for most unless they are a new driver or have been charged with drink driving. My dad pays £61 per year for his middle of the road diesel car.
The F150 is extremely rare in the UK so pricing will be higher for its rarity value!
That’s definitely not true.
It’s so cheap to buy or lease cars here and with a market oversupply cars like these are just above scrap value.
There are no import/export restrictions but with the steering wheel being on the other side, it’s less attractive to foreign buyers in both markets.
There is no such thing as condemning a car or crushing a car for a safety fail in the UK. Here if it fails you may drive it on the road to be fixed or reinspected until it passes a test.
It’s also great here in the UK.
How old are you and are you in a high risk postcode?
Not entirely true.
It would be against international law, the US can only apply law to its own territory.
What could possibly ram a supertanker effectively? Supertankers are dual hulled as well and anything short of an aircraft carrier is going to have a very, very bad day ramming a supertanker.
How could Iran play ball after what the US has done? They’ve been well and truly backed into a corner.
McLaren have a very long history of understating the performance of their cars, just like they did with the 720s and P1 of recent times.
Ah ok.