Thursday, January 26, 2017

The Ford Mustang earned just two stars in crash tests – TN.com.ar

The Ford Mustang earned only two stars (of five) crash test performed by Euro NCAP, the agency that measures of the cars that are sold in Europe. Among the reasons for the result emphasized the “insufficient pressure” of airbags and the few attendees to the driving.

The version assessed was the coupe V8 5.0, as which it is sold in Argentina. Last week Ford unveiled how is the update of the model at the global level, and now assured that the new edition have improvements and will include attendees to the driving-oriented security (such as detection of a pedestrian, collision warning, emergency braking autonomous and helps the maintenance of the lane).

Euro NCAP gave the Mustang a rating of 72% on the adult care of 32% in children, 64% for pedestrian in case of collision, and of 16% in wizards security.

Is the sixth generation of the model, and the first of this american sport that is marketed officially in Europe and Argentina. In the video above you can see the crash test.

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