RE: Renault Espace(crash tests)

From: Leon Murphy (leon.murphy@virgin.net)
Date: Mon 24 Apr 2000 - 14:09:06 UTC

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    AS a note on crash tests... It ranked far higher than the Chrysler Voyager
    in a recent European test for safety....
    What exactly is different about the US test??
    The voyager has approval over here, but was the worst car ever tested by
    EuroNCAP, scoring a big fat zero...

    Leon
    (UK 96 406)

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    From: TAKELSON@aol.com [mailto:TAKELSON@aol.com]
    Sent: 24 April 2000 04:10
    To: peugeot-l@egroups.com
    Subject: Renault Espace

    My wife and I drove a Renault Espace in Southern France last November.
    Picture a shrunken (yet still roomy and practical) van that can hug the road
    and remain stable on hairpin curves, and you have described Espace. There
    isn't much separating the fron passengers from the road (a la old VW
    microbus), so I suspect it would never pass a US crash test. Oh well...

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