Top Gear shows you the differences between a 5 star crash test car, a 4 star crash test car and a 3 star crash test car. The cars involved is the Toyota Avensis, Ford Fiesta and Proton Impian (UK-spec Proton Waja) respectively.
I’ve seen this before but I have no idea where I saved it. Thanks to Rosdi for the clip.
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The comments mainly discuss the crash test ratings and safety features of various cars, particularly Proton Waja and Perodua Myvi. Many contributors highlight that the UK-spec Waja offers better safety than local versions, and compare ratings such as 3 stars to other models, emphasizing that a 3-star rating isn’t bad given previous standards. Several comments praise Proton’s improvements but criticize Perodua Myvi for being fragile and less safe in crashes. There’s also discussion on the importance of safety features like airbags and the impact of crash test speeds, with most agreeing that driving safely is more important than star ratings. Overall, the tone is analytical and safety-conscious, with a collective push for better vehicle safety standards.
Please have a look at www.euroncap.com website. You will have a complete results of all crash tests carried out. Look at the bigger picture. 3 star is not bad after all because other top competitors vehicles' too have achieved 3 star results before.
this only show front collision how about side , how u think about proton. proton is far away from 5 star rate. proton is our national car probably a second best after predana, proton is a national trademark n bring to a world eye, why dont proton make it n come out whit a 5 star rate, rather than make a shame n bring to international eye.
I think what cbljkkj meant was 'not JUST motorsport racing'.
Btw, DAN, it's not about bringing shame to local automaker. NCAP or other whateverCAP is a platform for auto manufacturer so that they can refine their design and build better and safer vehicles in the future.
myvi wil do worse than waja definatly,the whole car is really flimsy,frm personal experience…although myvi owners wil neva admit that! i dont tink it can stand any 60mp/h collistion…waja definalty stronger…thy used a diff type of welded steel if im nt mistaken…dats y the waja is very heavy car for a 1.6..myvi nt even one ton….
year 2002 proton waja (3 stars) is not very bad considering that a mercedes c-class (2001) only got 4 stars, and BMW 3-series (1997) only got 1 1/2 stars!
This is only a simulation, if the car crashed the same way as seen above. But not all the accidents cases are the same situation. Most cases Driver will try to avoid direct impact during accident occurs, also Driver will break his car and steer the car to the side of the road (doesn't matter left or rights side). Therefore the real case should be much better than what you seen as 3stars conditions.
BUT, if you drive over the speed limits (55mph NAS test requirement) or hit at different position as shown on these video, then No one can predict what will happens.
That's why even though your car rated as 5 stars, you still must drive carefully and hoping the accident conditions close to Simulation did. If not you still will have chances to SEE the King of hell.
The waja here is UK-spec which has more safety features as compared to the local Waja..
Thus you can't really compare your waja even with the crash test waja as it is definately a different spec…
I don't know in detail what they have changed, but rest assured UK spec is much much higher in terms of safety and quality as compared to the local spec.
I say, given the local waja in the test, it might score 1 or 2 stars…
What 40mph? NCAP test is always done at 65mph if I am not mistaken, that means 100 kmph already!! Which is a fair speed to test considering most of us normally travel in town. How fast can you go in town anyway?
If you drive at 150kmph on the highway then thats different story lah.., thats the reason why our highway speed limit is around 110kmph or 120kmph only.
Tips, if you want help in converting the units, go to Google and type '65 miles in kilometer', Google will help convert it for you. This applies to any other unit as well.. for example, try this, '65 dollars in malaysian ringgit'.
heh..whatever excuse given by pro-myvi (myvi "malang" owner) can't deny the fact that the mawi soo tin milo…even an untie can press its bonnet to dent..dont compare it to sirion,boon whatsoever la..cos mawi owner here in malaysia got conned..Perodua is selling toyota/daihatsu name to boost it selling figure…in fact..the quality between myvi and those boon/sirion..like heaven and hell…
30mph equivalent to 100 kmph so 40 probably is abt 110 – 120. tats our highway speed buddy…if u are driving at that 'legal' speed and imagine u knock a buffalow which is similiar to a 'concrete' wall…wat will this tell u? 3 stars for a speed of 100 -130 is not really acceptable as ppl are driving around that speed these days and cars are designed to run at that speed! unlike my first datsun who has a top speed of 110 :P
heh..whatever excuse given by pro-myvi (myvi “malang†owner) can’t deny the fact that the mawi soo tin milo…even an untie can press its bonnet to dent..dont compare it to sirion,boon whatsoever la..cos mawi owner here in malaysia got conned..Perodua is selling toyota/daihatsu name to boost it selling figure…in fact..the quality between myvi and those boon/sirion..like heaven and hell…"
Hohoho , this is what I define as , 'Over-protective' by the P1 Supporters. Lets not compare to Chinese fakes with the Original cars. Because the Chinese engineers only copied the looks , well I don't believe they had the interior blueprints anyway. So their fakes are most probably not well constructed in the structure of the car. P2/Toyota/Daihatsu is different , do note that P2 have the prints to the car , and whatever quality issues that happen after that might have something to do with Toyota/Daihatsu.
Oops , there I go again – The overprotective issue , Out.
haha my mistake…60mph equivalent to 100 km/h. a little too shocked lookin at the rumbled impian a.k.a waja as i saw most of these kids modified their waja and 'fly' around he road and would they ever think how they 'look' when they sit in this pile of 'sached' iron..
Duh! I knew that.. i wasn't trying to be accurate, that is approximation. Mat Salleh use 0-60m/h when they are judging a car's acceleration capabilities meanwhile we use 0-100km/h.
Is 60 miles equals to 100 km? hell no.. but we use it because it is easier to remember.
If I want to be accurate, 65mph is 104.60736kmph. You are still wrong.
The reason the MYVI bonnet is soft is for the safety of the victim that was hit. It is meant to cushion the impact therefor minimising the risks for the victim. As for the strength of the A pillar, nobody knows how strong or weak it is. Do not simply shoot off comments about the MYVI or any car being weak without sufficient proof.
If anybody has done any research, it clearly shows that the MYVI and some new Perodua cars have two bars alongside the door panels to help protect people within the cabin. It does not matter how big or small the car is. Watch the video till the end if you know what I mean.
Till then, I think nobody should question the integrity of whatever car whatsover until it is proven.
u mean they have separate factories producing waja and impian aa? no lah… all came from the same factory… just the fit and finish quality and the accessories are different, the body is still the same…
The reason the MYVI bonnet is soft is for the safety of the victim that was hit. It is meant to cushion the impact therefor minimising the risks for the victim. As for the strength of the A pillar, nobody knows how strong or weak it is. Do not simply shoot off comments about the MYVI or any car being weak without sufficient proof.
If anybody has done any research, it clearly shows that the MYVI and some new Perodua cars have two bars alongside the door panels to help protect people within the cabin. It does not matter how big or small the car is. Watch the video till the end if you know what I mean.
Till then, I think nobody should question the integrity of whatever car whatsover until it is proven.
waja is sedan and myvi is hatchback. smaller the car,more dificult to set the crumpy area dude.if myvi is harder as waja,probably the car less broken but the driver n passenger more severe bcos of the momentum.i think
Hyundai 10 years old? mind you lah… since 1940's hyundai is there already. Like Honda, they started to supply Japanese co (Honda started as a co to supply Toyota!) BTW, the Impian is equip with 6 bags, abs+ ebd and with those equip this bulky face of Mahathiu is darn heavy ! And you can compare the price of Impian, Fiesta and Avensis (which is design in German anyway, both of thr Toyota's and Ford)
When you think of it… I mean as a Malaysian, what statistic we have about Malaysia road accident, like what car, how fast, any death or serious injury etc. It won't be so obvious if the majority of it is Proton or Perodua. But what I would like to point out is can the death toll can be reduce if proton or perodua make more safe car? Engineering solution must come first…
BTW i heard he mentioned that "Impian which is little less than the avensis"…wat is tat "little" different between the price of a potong impian and toyota avensis? any idea?
Surprised that potong is competing the price with the likes of toyota, honda and even continental cars…boleh ka?? :P
Even though it is UK specs, the basic structure of the car (Proton Impian) is the same…as far as crash test is concerned….and I expect no significant structural difference between the local waja and the UK one.
So izuden is talkign rubbish that the local waja will only score 1 or 2 stars. One look and we will know waja is a strong car, and savvy is even much stronger since it's made of a better grade steel.
I salute Proton's improvements. As far Myvi, I personally think it is an overrated car…it doesnot give me a safe feeling driving it! I'll prefer Savvy anytime.
AI-generated Summary ✨
The comments mainly discuss the crash test ratings and safety features of various cars, particularly Proton Waja and Perodua Myvi. Many contributors highlight that the UK-spec Waja offers better safety than local versions, and compare ratings such as 3 stars to other models, emphasizing that a 3-star rating isn’t bad given previous standards. Several comments praise Proton’s improvements but criticize Perodua Myvi for being fragile and less safe in crashes. There’s also discussion on the importance of safety features like airbags and the impact of crash test speeds, with most agreeing that driving safely is more important than star ratings. Overall, the tone is analytical and safety-conscious, with a collective push for better vehicle safety standards.