Shock safety rating for new cars

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    • #1822785
      Jan Fisher
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      If you are thinking of buying a new car, there are probably two you should keep off your list.

      The MG 5 sedan from China and Mahindra Scorpio 4WD from India have been slapped with zero-star safety ratings by the Australasian New-Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).

      According to drive.com they are the second and third vehicles ever to be awarded the lowest rating in the 30-year history of the safety organisation after the Mitsubishi Express van – a rebadged Renault Trafic – in 2021.

      The vehicles fell short in both crash-avoidance technology – given their lack of nearly all modern, advanced safety features fitted to other cars to earn five stars – and how well their body structures protected adults from injury in a crash.

      Doesn’t seem to worry the manufacturers. Both said there are no plans to remove either car from sale.

      You have been warned.

      Do you take safety ratings into account when choosing a car?

    • #1822975
      ronloby
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      If MG was still made in UK it would be safe.

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