@muncknr Thanks for the info, I had no idea. GM does something similar and it's just as worthless. The whole point of these tests is roof strength correct? They're WAY off the mark.
Pay attention! The video is in slow motion! Note the timer to the right that the test lasted only 6 seconds. The speed for this type of test is 94 km p/h.
@cata18tm Lol, I know its in slow motion, but you can tell from the impact that the car must not have been going fast. The force barely even broke the windows on that side and didn't even crack the windshield.
And while no rollover tests are required by the U.S. government at the current moment. I don't think tests like this really prove much of anything and are better off not testing than wasting the time and money to test this...
94 kph= 60 mph
YH95HATTAB 1 month ago
WTF is this stupid shit. It didn't even fuckin rollover. GM, you guys are a fucking JOKE. Get your damn shit together.
Soob4ME 2 months ago
@Soob4ME This is the standard test for all US cars. It has nothing to do with GM.
muncknr 2 months ago
@muncknr Thanks for the info, I had no idea. GM does something similar and it's just as worthless. The whole point of these tests is roof strength correct? They're WAY off the mark.
Soob4ME 2 months ago
@Soob4ME well not really. its very complicated to calculate the exact speed and angle a car has to be go at to roll all the way over.
goholden12345 2 months ago
i don't understand what was expected from this test..
andruha11234 2 months ago
camara fail
cometito1980 3 months ago
daw flip er back over and go like hell!
weasel884 3 months ago
Pay attention! The video is in slow motion! Note the timer to the right that the test lasted only 6 seconds. The speed for this type of test is 94 km p/h.
DionesCesarLima 4 months ago
@DionesCesarLima that was 94 km per hour? yeah right.
MrPartypooper 2 months ago
@DionesCesarLima 94? are you insane?
theringfilm1 2 months ago
Lol, what was this at 2 mph... This doesn't really "test" much of anything.
jctevere 4 months ago
@jctevere I think it's in slow motion.
cata18tm 4 months ago
@cata18tm Lol, I know its in slow motion, but you can tell from the impact that the car must not have been going fast. The force barely even broke the windows on that side and didn't even crack the windshield.
And while no rollover tests are required by the U.S. government at the current moment. I don't think tests like this really prove much of anything and are better off not testing than wasting the time and money to test this...
jctevere 4 months ago
@jctevere ...Y'know what...you're right about that
cata18tm 4 months ago
GM made a real testing of rollover " not this
Ganbala 6 months ago
doesnt look too bad
CODxFUNxMAN 6 months ago