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This is what happens when you crash test a Chinese Brilliance B6 - a supposed Mondeo competitor.

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To be honest I'm surpised it got even 1 star.

More pics here

Slideshow Brilliance

And a german video

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What speed are those impacts at? 30mph?

Shocking results, whatever speed tbh.

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That's the standard Euro NCAP test , so 40 mph - equivalent to two cars at 30mph starting to brake before colliding

This is what happens when you crash test a Chinese Brilliance B6 - a supposed Mondeo competitor.

OMG :thumbdwn:

Solly, they ordered number 29, they got Chop Suey instead :sofahide:

it looks almost as bad as that Volvo 760 they crashed on 5th Gear the other week, scary stuff

it looks almost as bad as that Volvo 760 they crashed on 5th Gear the other week, scary stuff

I was just thinking that.:eek:

now thats scary... :eek:

:eek: Not good!

That shouldn't be allowed to be sold, the roof pretty much starts coming off the car :eek:

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That shouldn't be allowed to be sold, the roof pretty much starts coming off the car :eek:

I think in Germany it has been banned

Is this not the same mob who bought the Rover designs?

it looks almost as bad as that Volvo 760 they crashed on 5th Gear the other week, scary stuff

Yes I had my money on the Volvo :eek:

there was the same outrage over a Chinese 4X4 crash test a year or so ago. Chinese cars r bad Hmmmkay?

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