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You could not pay me to ride in a Chinese made car. Have you ever seen what happens to one in a crash test? They crumple like tin cans. If you're in an accident in one where either vehicle involved is doing more than 50 mph your odds of survival are pretty much 0. One of the few instances where being ejected from the vehicle probably increases your survival odds.
"Crumple like tin cans," as long as you're not talking about the passenger cabin, is what safe cars are supposed to do.
I haven't done a deep dive yet, but this seems to suggest that crash testing for many Chinese cars is actually pretty good.
I was in fact talking about the passenger cabin. I need to go find the video of it but there was a crash test of some Chinese made car (name was something like Cherry I think?) and pretty much the only thing not crushed flat was the engine. Drivers seat ended up wrapped around the engine block.
I don't doubt you one bit. I know that Chinese cars have had some sketchy safety issues, but it does look like they're really turning that around now on many models.
All Polestars and some electric Volvo cars are currently only made in China. Yet they are volvos in every sense of the brand. Volvo(and Lotus) is owned by the chinese car manufacturer Geely.
I know Chinese are really bad for safety like escalators, elevators, and automated parking for bikes cars and people getting trapped or dying in them, but cars are purposely made to crumple so the cars take all of the energy instead of the passengers. Is there a too much crumple going on in Chinese cars the issue?
Yes, the engine crumples through the passenger compartment to sit in the trunk.
Interesting. European countries are buying them, are they making them higher quality for them, because I imagine that wouldn't pass their safety standards?
Maybe. The crash test I saw was from a few years ago at this point at least so maybe the stuff they're exporting these days is better quality, but I still wouldn't trust them. Never cheap out on safety equipment, always spend the money on stuff you know is good. There are way to many examples out there of China shipping stuff that looks good initially and then after a couple years and nobody is paying attention start swapping out quality parts with substandard stuff that fails QC.
This is objectively false. According to Euro NCAP 5 out of the top 10 safest family cars of 2023 are Chinese.
https://www.euroncap.com/en/ratings-rewards/safest-family-cars/#?selectedMake=0&selectedMakeName=Select%20a%20make&selectedModel=0&selectedStar=&includeFullSafetyPackage=true&includeStandardSafetyPackage=true&selectedModelName=All&selectedProtocols=49446&selectedClasses=1202,1199,1201,1196,1203,1198,1179,40250,1197,1204&allClasses=false&allProtocols=false&allDriverAssistanceTechnologies=false&selectedDriverAssistanceTechnologies=&thirdRowFitment=false(url)