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July 6th, 2007 11:58 PM #301^haha..you're right..when I was in Shenzen, I have to really stare to this car and convince my mind that it isn't any of those japanese or european car brands that I know...well, dito ko lang pala mababasa na they're "orig", Chinese-made cars.
O.T. For almost a year, I'm trying very hard to spot a chinese-brand vehicle (except king-long buses) here in HK, but I can't seem to find one...
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July 7th, 2007 01:22 AM #302
lahat ng kotse may crumple zone harap at likod. it is done that way to prevent the engine and other parts wouldn't push into the cabin (or backseat). one of the main killers is the steering wheel. in the old design, once there is an impact, the steering wheel pushes into the drivers chest, rendering him immobile at the least, which makes rescue harder.
the result of these ingenious invention: higher amputations especially the legs, but lesser mortalities on road accidents.
if you look at the crash test, the crumple zones did not work. why? because the human driver's body is subjected to tons of pressure upon impact, rendering mortal injuries to the chest, legs,arms and head area. in short, you're dead meat.
crumple zones saved me once when i lost my brakes going down from the katipunan to libis flyover. i'm not taking chances with chery, by a long shot.
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July 7th, 2007 01:26 AM #303Brilliance BS6 crashtest
Brilliance BS6 scores just one star in latest crash test
way to go China!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
they should just stick to building immitation dvd players, televisions, clothes, and sneakers. people will buy these, but please don't build an immitation that compromises the safety of the buyers.Last edited by n2knee; July 7th, 2007 at 01:34 AM.
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July 7th, 2007 03:42 AM #305
the safety issue is a very sensitive issue. pero kung maalis ang percentage ng mga kababayan natin riding in unsafe jeepneys and motorcycles, let's give the benefit of the doubt na lang for the mean time.
a chery buyer must be well-informed of the risks na lang. after all sa overspeeding lang naman mangyayari yan crumpling cabin. just drive moderately pag sa city. kung magbabakasakali sa NLEX, always remember mas serious ang mangyayari sa'yo in case you ram it out with a jap, american, european or even korean car. so dont challenge the higher brands
the entry of chery can be a blessing here kasi madami na makaka-afford ng cager este isang car and it'll also help the competition na tayo mga buyers ang mag-benefit in the long run
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July 7th, 2007 07:01 AM #306Open na raw ang chery? May kilala ko pinakita at pinasakay siya sa parang Rav 4 at okay din daw yung parang ginaya na Grandia. Kaya lang wala pang test drive.
May nadaan na ba sa showroom?
Sa Jupiter side din daw maglalagay sila ng 6 cars para sa interested buyers.
Sana may mga test drive at review na taga Tsikot.
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July 7th, 2007 09:15 AM #307
nakatakip pa ng manila paper yung glass sa showroom pero may cars na sa loob. Yung parking sa likod, dun nila pinapark yung mga brand new chery cars. Kanina napadaan ako sa likod, may white na V5 na nakapark.
Magpatest drive sila sa fort or sa MOA hehe.
Hmmmm....interesting kung mag lagay sila ng showroom sa 168 and sa tutuban
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July 7th, 2007 09:56 AM #308ganda nung Tiggo pag d mo nakta ung badge mapagkakamalan mo tlagang Rav4.. sir ok po ba ung itsura ng QQ6? totoo po bang hawig sha sa VW? (base on the reviews I read)
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July 7th, 2007 10:47 AM #309
This is not true. While it is true that all cars have crumple zones, there should be no or little intrusion into the cabin!
The problem with the cheap Chinese cars is that they use low-quality steel. In a collision nasisira agad at pumupunit yung mga bakal nila. It's obvious from the crash test results, walang integrity yung body shell.
OK nga may airbags ka. But pieces of the engine firewall intrude into the passenger cabin and masasaksak ka ng mga matutulis na bakal.
Well, it's not my life :D
I walked from our office here in Shanghai to the Bund yesterday, and may nakita akong CEO (yung BMW X5 copy). Galing nung pagka-copy! akala ko nga X5 eh. Of course anyone driving the real thing would know na a CEO-driver is just a wannabe poser. :D
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July 7th, 2007 11:06 AM #310
Getting a toyota would be ideal mostly for those looking for practicality or one who will use it...
China cars