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26-01-2017, 02:22 PM | #61 | |||
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26-01-2017, 02:23 PM | #62 | |||
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They tested it, it performed like a 3 legged greyhound on Raceday.......end of story. You can look at it as WHEELS bashing FORD (don't agree), and all the endless variables of why it is, personally I couldn't give a rats mate. Fact is FORD need to make the Mustang safer, and if they do then maybe the cars you mention will benefit - who knows/who cares....fix the Mustang. Anyway this will end up in the usual 20 page garbage of 'yeah but' BS so I'm out. I'm going to put a couple of Aussie flags on the Aussie built F6 and take the family to Kangaroo Valley for a pub lunch. Let's just hope a Mustang doesn't hit the mighty Aussie F6....... |
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26-01-2017, 02:23 PM | #63 | |||
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5 out of 5 Rating as of 2013-2014 tesing http://www.ancap.com.au/safety-ratin.../falcon/0e7bdf and heres a detailed PDF http://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.ancap.co...pdf?1417387331 http://www.ancap.com.au/safety-ratings-explained#5-star
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26-01-2017, 02:24 PM | #64 | |||
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26-01-2017, 02:28 PM | #66 | |||
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The same story has been carried by print, web and television media all around the motoring world. Regardless of what Wheels Magazine may think of Ford this report is not just a Wheels hate campaign. . |
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26-01-2017, 02:38 PM | #67 | |||
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Obviously your **** poor conversationalist when others disagree with your views, but I do agree with you on one point, 'go out'...... |
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26-01-2017, 03:17 PM | #68 | ||
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A car designed 3 years ago failed a test that only started this year.... who would have thought.
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26-01-2017, 03:30 PM | #69 | |||
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Like I said the FGII is a 2 star car based on Safety Avoidance technology content if it was retested today. |
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26-01-2017, 04:02 PM | #70 | |||
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What were the standards and requirements for 5 star in 2008 ? The devil is in the detail. How can we compare ratings when the criteria changed ? |
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26-01-2017, 04:16 PM | #71 | |||
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Poor journalism on the part of Wheels, that's all. Bill.
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26-01-2017, 04:35 PM | #72 | |||
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I don’t think the fact the current Mustang doesn’t have newer electronic features like autonomous emergency braking or lane keeping assistance is in question as these will be added in a later update.
From the articles I’ve read it’s the failure of airbags to inflate properly and the car falls short in the frontal-offset and side-impact tests used in Australia that is the bigger concern. This statement by James Goodwin, ANCAP Chief Executive as reported in the Drive article should raise some questions. Quote:
http://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/s...=homePageNews1 I’m sure if this test result was for a vehicle produced by another manufacturer other than Ford the comments here would be more scathing. I remember when the VE Commodore was released it didn’t achieve a 5 star rating until Holden fitted a sensor and warning light to indicate the front passenger had secured their seatbelt and it was being referred to on some forums as a deathtrap and yet it passed the relevant crash tests. I’m not a true believer in ANCAP and all its derivative's testing criteria as I see it has some limitations and to roughly quote a media release from Mercedes-Benz, the ANCAP type test are great if you’re lucky enough to be in a motor vehicle accident that suffers damage in the exact same positions as the ANCAP tests, otherwise you may find that the vehicle is very lacking in strength in other areas. They believed the ANCAP tests were having the negative effect where manufacturers had begun to focus the integrity of the vehicle in areas just to get good ratings and cutting corners everywhere else. Of course to be fair, their statement was also pushing their own agenda that crash avoidance systems that Mercedes were known for should be given a much higher focus and scores over those vehicles that didn’t utilise them. . |
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26-01-2017, 05:19 PM | #74 | |||
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Start reading some of the ones being filed by the US media. They are making references to possible injuries to child passengers and saying that Ford never expected EuroNCAP to test the Mustang and therefore deliberately choose not to fit the safety technology in European and Australian vehicles which is available to American consumers as standard equipment and that such an attitude to safety should be troublesome to Ford’s customers whether they be buying a regular family car or a high powered muscle car. Sounds like blaming Wheels Magazine for poor journalism is just trying to shoot the local messenger.
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26-01-2017, 05:38 PM | #76 | ||
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That's terrible.. I had fully intended to buy a Mustang as my next new car.. This will defiantly make me think twice now. Weather it changes my mind, I don't know just yet, but safety has to be one of the most important parts of any car I buy.
It's just a shame they change the ratings, so you can't compare older cars with newer ones. My current FG Flacon sourced 5 stars & I have no idea how the compares. Would I be moving to a less safer car? |
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26-01-2017, 05:45 PM | #77 | |||
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26-01-2017, 05:58 PM | #78 | |||
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At the end of the day, this doesn't excuse the fact Ford failed to cater to all safety tests, but the system is flawed and I get the feeling that Ford has been chosen to make an example of to promote NCAP's agenda. Ford, a large well known brand, and a highly desirable and successful model make better headlines than "Chinese made car scores poor 2 star safety score"........... Anyway, I look forward to my red, V8 manual death trap Mustang with anticipation
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26-01-2017, 07:17 PM | #79 | ||
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I'm more worried about how lane change alert and other buzzers ect can contribute so high towards the ANCAP score...
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26-01-2017, 07:52 PM | #80 | ||
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Would have been nice if the article by both Wheels and ANCAP had an explanation of the differences of the 'new criteria' to the old system.
I understand (according to the articles) that the car may have some safety shortcomings, but moving the goal posts and calling the car a death trap may be a bit misleading. |
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26-01-2017, 07:58 PM | #81 | |||
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"The other big factor in the poor rating is lack of sufficient active safety technology, a fact for which NCAP scorn Ford in the press release, saying: Ford did not expect Euro NCAP to test the Mustang and chose not to fit safety technology in Europe which is available to its American consumers, and available on several other sports cars for that matter. Such an attitude to safety should trouble Ford’s customers, whether they are buying a high-powered muscle car or a regular family car." source: http://jalopnik.com/the-ford-mustang...pea-1791620670
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26-01-2017, 08:03 PM | #82 | |||
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Mate, you’re getting paranoid if you're thinking that way. I don’t know your age but what was the so called safety rating of all the previous cars you have owned and did that have any bearing on your decisions given they were not up to any later standards. I have owned quite a few cars in my time but ONLY in September 2016 did I finally purchase a car that actually has freaking airbags plus something called ABS , ie FG ute. My other vehicles have sweet fanny adams other than seat belts but it doesn’t deter me from using them. These tests were also only done at 64 k's and involve only the car itself and only cover basic possible scenarios so they really mean squat, ie another car hitting you head on at also 64 means an impact of 128. Why don’t they do this and what would the results be then ??? Probably because every car would fail miserably and everyone would go back to pushbikes and they would be out of a job. Two cars head on at 110 means an impact of 220 and the only benefit of airbags and all the other stuff might be you may look a little prettier in your coffin but you will still be in it !!!! The bottom line is yes it might give you some piece of mind if only you side swipe a tree at 64k/hour but that’s like winning lotto versus all the other possibilities you may encounter. The best defence is to always drive sensibly and be alert so enjoy driving a new Stang. Last edited by ozrunner; 26-01-2017 at 08:16 PM. |
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26-01-2017, 08:25 PM | #83 | |||
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Airbags are not expected to help you survive head on crashes over 100kph they are there to help reduce the road toll and injuries for minor accidents, its avoidance technology that is being introduced to help decrease the number of high impacts. As Mercedes-Benz says, it doesn’t matter how well constructed your vehicle is in a high impact collision because even if the car maintains it structural integrity the human body is so fragile the impact will turn the internal organs to mush anyway and you are then in the hands of God and not the car manufacturer. With your way off thinking we should be happy to drive cars without seatbelts as well. Good driving and alertness may be the key to saving lives but when you add the human factor that goes out the window and today cars are being designed to make up for human mistakes and carelessness and I know I'd prefer to have a car for my family that is chockers with safety technology then without. These tests alone probably wouldn't stop me from buying a Mustang but I would now most likely wait until the model update. . |
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26-01-2017, 08:26 PM | #84 | |||
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Its fine to say an FG would also only get 2 stars on the new scale because it has no tech like heads up or lane departure etc... but at least the FG structure remains intact the doors stay shut and the airbags inflate before you loose teeth the Mustang by any comparison to an FG in a crash test is a real POS.
If you were looking for something to put your wife in the front and kids in the back the scores and results of the test should be more important than the silver badge on the boot. A structure that allows doors to open and airbags to not inflate in time is unacceptable or should be in 2017. The fan bois will try to defend the indefensible but apples for apples it is not anywhere near as safe as the last falcon.
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26-01-2017, 08:34 PM | #86 | |||
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Wheels used to be better than this, if you want to be a respected publication you don't parrot the same rubbish as the rest.
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26-01-2017, 08:52 PM | #87 | |||
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If they hate Ford as much as you say and put them down at every opportunity then this time Ford has definitely given them the ammunition to do the job. What do you want them to do with an article like this other than parrot like the rest, this is not a subjective review, it’s a news item. Anyway you shouldn’t worry as all of us on this forum know that’s not a Mustang being tested in those photos, it’s a Commodore that Wheels have photoshopped some Mustang badges on. Down with GM I say. . |
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26-01-2017, 09:10 PM | #88 | |||
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Having said all that, I probably won't give a **** when the time comes (bang for bucks) & get the Mustang, just very disappointing.. |
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26-01-2017, 09:36 PM | #89 | |||
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As the above post said " the only benefit of airbags and all the other stuff might be you may look a little prettier in your coffin but you will still be in it !!!!"
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26-01-2017, 10:15 PM | #90 | |||
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Old mate ncap said it was down to structural and primary safety system issues - Not just the buzzers and lights. If this was a Commo or Chinese car you'd all be falling off your perches and choking on your popcorn. |
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