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petersw
 


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Euro Ncap Result

Euro Ncap results

Five Stars
AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKING (standard on all models) Systems avoided collisions.

 Peter  
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It looks an incredibly strong car Thumbs Up
  
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Presumably much better for pedestrian safety than the D3/4?
 2006 D3 HSE (Original & still the best)-GONE
2010 D4 HSE (A bit bling)-GONE
2014 D4 HSE (Almost too bling)-GONE
2015 D4 HSE (A heated what?)-GONE
2016 D4 Landmark (Written Off)-GONE
2016 D4 Landmark (Surely the last!) PD1881 rims-GONE
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Post #17864313rd Mar 2017 4:17 pm
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petersw
 


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The AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKING will give pedestrians an extra layer of safety.

Plus the D5's beautiful curves of course Very Happy
 Peter  
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Drivers airbag has got a smiley face!

Joking aside, strong wagon
 MY14 post man pat van
70series land cruiser
1947 willys jeep
Hobby 670 motor home
And lots of other stuff in my shed, on my driveway or abandoned in the village
Several VW T5's
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And a Suzuki X90... Only drive that at night 
 
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Pretty impressive results Thumbs Up
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DigitalJunior wrote:
It looks an incredibly strong car Thumbs Up


Agreed. Even the side pole test wasn't that invasive.
  
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petersw
 


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Some info on AEB [AUTONOMOUS EMERGENCY BRAKING (standard on all models)] and pedestrian safety.


"One major factor that influences pedestrian injury outcome during a collision is the vehicle speed at the point of impact. An increasing number of vehicle manufacturers are offering systems which are able to bring the car to a safe halt before a pedestrian is struck or which can at least reduce the speed of the collision.

Euro NCAP tests three crossing scenarios, all of which would result in a fatal collision between the car and the pedestrian if the AEB system did not intervene: an adult runs from the driver’s side of the vehicle; an adult walks from the passenger’s side (two tests are done for this scenario); and a child runs from between parked cars on the passenger’s side.

These tests represent critical situations that often result in pedestrian casualties in the real world. Cars that perform well can be expected to have a significantly reduced risk of pedestrian accidents in real world driving. In many instances, AEB Pedestrian technology may not be able to completely avoid the collision. For this reason, Euro NCAP only rewards the technology if the pedestrian impact tests show that the car has a forgiving front design."
 Peter  
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That is one seriously strong Discovery. I wonder if the Discovery 3 Ncap tests were at the same speed as it didn't move as much during the Side mobile barrier test. The Discovery 5 is pushed sideways a lot and rolls a lot and looks as if it could go over on its side, but in the below test from 2006 the Discovery 3 barely moves at all.
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That is because it is crushing badly and that is not good!!

Probably one of the reasons for it's lower rating.
  
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Oh don't get me wrong, I understand the 5 is far safer than a 3. But in the side impact, I presume stimulating being T boned by another car, the D5 is bounced around and the passengers get fired around a lot where as in the D3 it just absorbs the blow with a small amount of side movement. Without seeing the G forces on the passengers in both, it looks as if being T boned in the D3 is a lot calmer for the passengers. Of course it isn't comparing like for like as the D3 is far heavier and the test could have changed over the past 9 years i.e. The forces the sledge inflicts, weight and speed of sledge could be different. The slide into the pillar has changed as the car now slides at an angle so they cant be compared at all.
  
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I understand what you are saying but in the D3 video it looks the the car is being badly deformed and the door is being pushed into the passenger compartment?

Not sure which is worse being pushed around or having a door pushed into me! Thumbs Up
  
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Better for wife ..... dead husband & repairable car perhaps?
 Peter  
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Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up
  
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