Crash Test 2001 - Present Honda Stream (Frontal) Euroncap

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This MPV proved strong and capable in a severe crash, sharing many of the safety features of the latest Civic hatchback tested a few months earlier. That car distinguished itself by giving the best protection for pedestrians of any model yet tested. While the Stream incorporates many of the same 'pedestrian friendly' features as the Civic, it did not offer as much protection, although it remains one of only a few cars to achieve three stars in this section of the tests. Side air airbags are fitted as standard and it performed impressively in this part of the test.

Front impact
The Stream has a strong body that protects its occupants. However, testers found hard points under the fascia that presented a hazard to the front occupants' lower limbs, particularly the passenger's. As commonly found in modern designs, the Stream's stiff structure means that, in an impact, fairly high loads are transmitted to the occupant's chests. These need to be managed better. And, the centre rear seat is fitted only with a two-point lap belt that offers less protection than a three-point item would.

Side impact
The side impact airbag works well to protect the driver's body. But unlike some of its competition a side head protecting air-curtain is not provided as standard.

Child-protection
A pictogram on the windscreen and a second on the front of the B-pillar warned against placing a child restraint opposite a frontal airbag. But the symbol used has been shown, in trials, to be poorly understood and so misinterpreted. The 18-month-old was in a restraint facing the rear and the older child was in a forward-facing one, both installed on the second row of this seven-seater. These worked well in side impact, where it is unusual for children's heads to be protected well. However, the older child's head was vulnerable in the frontal impact. The seat moved forward and compromised its top tether, making matters worse. Loading on both children was relatively high.

Pedestrian protection
The Stream uses the Civic's techniques for saving pedestrians. However, its shape means that it offers less protection than that car.

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  • g la meme voiture nnnnnnnnnnoooooooooonnnn

  • Okay.

  • cpr and what ever they do to bring bck a person

  • i saw when they were trying to revive her but it was sad i almost cried

  • yea...it was. I saw the lady die right in front of my eyes. someone gave her a bad drive and she ran into a guard rail. well the car was somewhat badly damaged but she couldn't survived because the car was not equipped with airbags

  • which ever one makes us happy lol...

    dude saw an accident this morning with a kia spectra

  • oh yea

  • well u have the 323

  • nah the ford laser is asian/european it is built of the 1999-2003 Mazda 323f platform

  • lol well the Volkswagen is  european lol....why you speechless lol

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