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China is selling their SUV in Europe and it scored a 0 stars for its crash test. They have never seen a car fail as bad.
Testers calculated that a driver would be unlikely to survive a head-on collision at 40mph, and in a side-on collision at 30mph the driver would suffer severe head and chest injuries due to a lack of side protection.
http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/ar...1783784,00.html
http://www.zippyvideos.com/79703694...nasuvcrashtest/
Heheh. I remember this from a few months ago. Oh JiangLing, will you ever win?
If I remember correctly, the Landwind is a near exact design ripoff of the mid 90s Isuzu Axiom, or Mitsubishi Montero. I can't recall, this all went down back in September.
we laugh now but i remember the days when honda used to be the same kind of joke.
"Japanese cars? what a piece of crap they are...."
Who's laughing now?
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 we laugh now but i remember the days when honda used to be the same kind of joke. "Japanese cars? what a piece of crap they are...." Who's laughing now? |
Yet another legal way of population control 
again China cuttin corners.. this news is so mainland ..
wow. and its a full chassis truck.
at least they are on par with the US manufacturers

The worst is the dummy in the video, you think he is gonna be ok because to the air bag, but then the steering wheel nearly takes his head off. 
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| Originally posted by iLL The worst is the dummy in the video, you think he is gonna be ok because to the air bag, but then the steering wheel nearly takes his head off. |
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| Originally posted by TranceGrooves Yet another legal way of population control |
What's new .... anything from China sucks. Only products that are stable and works, are the north american companies that make their shit in China.
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| Originally posted by E2EK1EL What's new .... anything from China sucks. Only products that are stable and works, are the north american companies that make their shit in China. |
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 They are about to own our asses big time. China could very well be the factor that pushes north america into the third world in this century. |
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 "made in japan" was the original joke label followed by "made in Taiwan" Let's see where china heads. At 20% economic growth per year on 1.5 billion people, id be worried if i were you. They are about to own our asses big time. China could very well be the factor that pushes north america into the third world in this century. |
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 "made in japan" was the original joke label followed by "made in Taiwan" Let's see where china heads. At 20% economic growth per year on 1.5 billion people, id be worried if i were you. They are about to own our asses big time. China could very well be the factor that pushes north america into the third world in this century. |
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| Originally posted by E2EK1EL Never ... b/c they are out to rip each other off, they don't trust anyone and there is no UNITY at all. I was there this summer and I hated their society. |
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| Originally posted by Platipus thank god for communism... could you imagine a free democratic state... *shudders* |
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 actually the more they lift the veils of socialism the more progress they make. The only reason china has suddenly started to do so well is because they realized that they have to be more capitalistic. China will never truely acheive their best until they remove the rest of the socialist restraints. And while they are lifting many restrictions, we in the west impose more and more on ourselves. |
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| Originally posted by Orko Maybe in their economic policies, but they still rule with an iron fist to the detriment of the population. How about the fact that they are trying to limit free speach on the internet? Over the course of the last year, they have started ristricting internet news, that which is created and even accessed in China. They have limited and shut down blog sites based in China. They are limiting these things on the ISP level. Which means info can't get in or out when they rule. I would bo much more worried about something like this, vs a pit bull ban. |
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| Originally posted by Orko People are touting India and China to take over the world, wrong. Yes they are both growing rapidly, and both are finding a niche in the world markets, the problem is that so much of their population is still based out in the rural areas, and has limited access to resources. When 500+ million people are poor, you aint going nowhere. |
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| Originally posted by Jayx1 kind of like how the government controls our access to information more and more? The CRTC reminds me a lot of how communist countries are run. The government decides which radio, tv, and now which satellite radio stations you can watch/listen to. They even decide which formats should and should not exist in a marketplace. You have to apply to the government to get a cable station? Give me a break. As i said, they are loosening their grip over there and at the same time we are tightening ours. |
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| Originally posted by EvilTree I dunno about India, but in PRC, the head honchos don't give a damn about most of PRC's citizens. So what if a lot of their rural citizens are poor? As long as the cash keep coming in, they could care less what really goes on. (Hence poor safety record in a lot of China's industries...) |
There's no doubt that China's draconian government and laws make Canada look like anarchy, but they're now moving toward free markets, while we are moving away from them. That's why there's been a surge of economic growth in China while ours has stagnated for over 20 years.
Economic freedom eventually spawns political freedom; at a fundamental level, they are one and the same.
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| Originally posted by Orko PRC = Pacific Rim Countries? |
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