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March 2nd, 2013 12:48 AM #21
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March 2nd, 2013 02:22 AM #22it's like insurance: you pay good money for it, then pray that you never need of it..
but it does make you feel better, knowing you have it.Last edited by dr. d; March 2nd, 2013 at 02:25 AM.
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March 2nd, 2013 04:55 AM #23
there are at least 4 pick-ups you can shortlist in the market, ford ranger, nissan navara, mitsu strada and chevrolet colorado. all have their own safety features. i think to single out just the stability and traction control to limit your selection is not practical. these brands have been plying on our highways and terrains for quite some time now and they've proven their roadworthiness. test drive each one of them, compare their rated engine powers, check their driving and riding comfort, then decide how deep is your pocket...
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March 2nd, 2013 07:59 AM #25I wanted the ford ranger they had 5 star safety rating in other countries, I was ready to buy until I found out they took everything out. Strada very fast my wife likes the look but rear passenger protection is not as good as others. Didn't look at Nissan and Chevy. As Dr d says, it's like insurance. Thanks
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March 4th, 2013 09:52 PM #27
A Moose test is an emergency lane change test. You make a car take an S-turn (suddenly left then suddenly right) at higher and higher speeds until it fails to return to lane on the second turn.
Stability control can help in a moose test, but the flaw in this kind of test is the idea that a normal driver will be able to avoid a moose. Let alone perform the arm-twirling heroics necessary to return the car to its original lane. In most cases, you try to turn and brake and stop instead of trying heroically to merge back into the exact same lane at over 80 km/h! If you're an idiot and do the latter, ala the Moose test, stability control will help. If you're smart and simply swerve and stop, ABS is all you need.
We do something similar with the emergency slalom at the Philippine Car of the Year Tests. In this case, it shows the agility of the vehicle, and its ability to avoid obstacles.
(Despite what it looks like, the Foton is actually performing quite well up there.)
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March 4th, 2013 10:44 PM #28^Perhaps you can publish the results of the whole battery of COTY-P tests for all vehicles tested instead of just announcing the winners. That'll be a very authoritative reference for the automotive community.
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March 5th, 2013 07:37 AM #30
The idea is to hopefully publish a yearbook or an annual. Tech results could be published, if so, but qualitative test results are proprietary and confidential.
I'd imagine each report would read like a market research, without the raw numbers. I'd love to work on such a project.
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I just bought a 1 lb fire extinguisher for the car. Ang cute niya tingnan. 😁
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