Failed:Another Chinese Car

MeraBoy

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China's Brilliance BS6 sedan fails miserably in a crash testing using Euro NCAP guidelines at the ADAC test center.
The horrifying 40 mph offset frontal crash test video shows damage that can be described as catastrophic at best. The A-pillar collapses and folds up like a cheap suitcase, forcing the driver's door to pop largely out of its frame, while the lower portion of the car buckles like it's made of recycled pop cans.

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In German crash test, China's Brilliance BS6 sedan fails miserably - Autoblog
 

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worst than Wah-junk-leh! c how the A-pillar deformed -- scary man. I wonder how is the feelings for those who bought A160, Cherry QQ, & China-design Sutera ???
 

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so i guess our cars aint that bad after all....
 

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holy crap......look at the piilar....collapses and folds up like a cheap suitcase...

milo tin car maker "made in china" hehe....
 

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Japan got K-car.......

and then...




china oso got K-car - "kamikaze car" :X-: :X-: :X-:
 

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hhmm....

tis opened my eyes... guess proton not the worst car....
 

bugbear1986

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gosh~ i guess this junk made by recycled milo tin...
worse than ours... kekeke!!
 

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not a proton suporter though. but this show, even malaysia proton are better than much of others.. this is 1 thing to be proud of...

clap clap!!
 

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airbag also no use this time...hahahaha...
 

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HONG KONG—Brilliance China Automotive Holdings, the first Chinese auto company to list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange, said it plans to withdraw that listing on the NYSE because of a decline in trading volume and a concurrent rise in administrative costs.

Based in the northern city of Shenyang, Brilliance has a joint assembly venture with BMW and builds medium-size vans under license from Toyota. It also builds a modest range of passenger cars under the Zhonghua brand name and has recently begun to export those vehicles to Europe.

Brilliance suffered a setback to its export plans when its flagship model, renamed BS6 for Europe, failed crash tests last month in Germany.

Company representatives already have begun soliciting prospective U.S. dealers in preparation for a planned 2009 launch in North America.

Brilliance said that after delisting on NYSE, its American depositary shares will trade over the counter.

Source:
Global Auto Systems - Brilliance China to Delist from NYSE

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mopreme

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aiyoyo and some more need to add budget for good material also
more loan la
 

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