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    Statement by Ford on Mustang crash testing.

    Statement:

    · Mustang is a safe car meeting, or exceeding, all applicable safety standards globally. We are disappointed by the Ford Mustang Euro NCAP and ANCAP ratings.

    · Mustang’s safety credentials are demonstrated by the five-star NHTSA NCAP rating awarded in the US as well as a ‘good’ IIHS rating.

    · ANCAP adopted the Euro-NCAP result for the Mustang and both the E-NCAP and ANCAP results were published simultaneously on Wednesday 25 January. Mustang was tested under that latest E-NCAP protocol which is significantly more rigorous than previous protocols. Under this protocol, the maximum rating Mustang can receive, without Drivers Assistance Technologies such as Autonomous Emergency Breaking (AEB), is two stars.

    · The Euro NCAP rating is based on four pillars (Adult Occupant Protection, Child Occupant Protection, Pedestrian Protection and Safety Assist), with a very strong focus on family car and SUV safety characteristics and specific safety assist features, which are usually not part of the standard equipment of cars in the Mustang category.

    · The latest Euro NCAP protocol overall rating is based on 4 pillars and the results for Mustang are:
    o Pedestrian Protection: five-stars (64%). The Mustang is equipped with a state of the art pop-up hood, which actively reduces the risk of injury to pedestrians.
    o Adult Occupant: Four-stars (72%). ANCAP comments that in the frontal offset test the driver’s head contacted the steering wheel and the passenger’s head contacted the dashboard. Despite this, the dummy head injury values for Mustang shown in the ANCAP Technical Report for the Frontal Offset Test are still very low. The ANCAP Technical Report states for injury outcomes in the frontal offset test, driver and front passenger neck protection is rated as green/good and head protection is rated as yellow/acceptable. In the full width frontal test, the driver’s head and neck protection is rated as green/good. The overall adult occupant protection for Mustang rated by ANCAP using the latest Euro NCAP protocol is ‘acceptable’ (four-stars).
    o Child Occupant: Three-stars (32%). Euro NCAP has a very strong focus on family car safety characteristics. The child occupant tests are focused on children of 10 years and younger (or equal to 140 cm and below). An important element of the Euro NCAP child safety rating includes elements such as ease of ingress/egress of the child seat, an area where 2-door coupes have a disadvantage.
    o Safety Assistance Features: Two-stars (16%). Euro NCAP has a strong focus on specific safety assist features, which the Mustang is not currently equipped with in Australia such as Autonomous Emergency Braking. The two-star result (16%) in the Active Safety Assist pillar for not offering DATs such as AEB, determined the overall result of a two-star rating.


    · Ford is committed to continued improvement in vehicle safety, and the 2018 Mustang in Australia will be equipped with driver assistance features such as AEB and Lane Keeping Aid.

    · Mustang is the only vehicle in the sports car class to be tested under the rigorous new E-NCAP protocol.

    · The Mustang features a suite of advanced safety features as standard including an ‘active’ pop-up bonnet, as well as driver and front passenger airbags, driver and front passenger knee airbags. It also offers standard curtain airbags, and driver/passenger side impact airbags. A Driver and front passenger seatbelt reminder system is standard.


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    Martin Günsberg
    Ford Australia Communications | Ford Motor Company
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    Excellant report.. now if only they would use the v-box recorder that beverly 90210 uses only then they might get some real accurate data

    >sarcasm<

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    Brilliant. Now get that out into the public. Wonder if the "scribes" will pick it up? My guess would be no. Can't let the facts get in the way of a good story sometimes.
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    The guy i spoke to today that waited 18months for his 5.0 Mustang said that as soon as he took it to his place of business his work colleagues were ripping on him about the 2star crap.

    I reckon that would be gut wrenching showing off something you have waited so long to own only to be told your car is an unsafe piece of crap because they read it somewhere in the media !!

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    But Daz most time they are the deadset dickheads who can't afford one and are jealous. You don't buy a car for other people. I'd say screw them and drive that baby hard!
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    Ahh, almost hesitated in posting this but, oh well, here's a guy that doesn't mince words - WARNING - profanities galore so if at work or around kids keep the volume down or use headset . . .

    http://autoexpert.com.au/buying-a-ca...7-ford-mustang
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    Quote Originally Posted by Falco View Post
    Ahh, almost hesitated in posting this but, oh well, here's a guy that doesn't mince words - WARNING - profanities galore so if at work or around kids keep the volume down or use headset . . .

    http://autoexpert.com.au/buying-a-ca...7-ford-mustang
    got to love how by driving a Mustang, you are putting the paramedic helicopter pilot and crew at risk when they have to come and rescue you, because you crashed in a really bad place
    This guy is such a jerk
    so many hypotheticals
    like a medically induced coma, which (according to him) is a term for you are brain dead
    All this because you drive a 2 star deathtrap mustang
    This guy is the world no 1 jerk
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    This statement says it all about the credibility of this article.

    Quote Originally Posted by John Cadogan
    It looks great - but it has the same star rating as a first-generation Great Wall ute. Kinda puts it in perspective - even though less stringent protocols were used in earlier ANCAP tests on the Great Wall.
    Its disgraceful how he glosses over this key point (in bold). Especially when he is making a statement referring to perspective.

    Looking at his landing page the man is clearly more interested in selling his services than being genuinely interested in peoples safety. While I will re frame from make any excuses on Ford's behalf this fowl mouth reporting style is some of the worst journo reporting I have seen ever. That said, he is entitled to his opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WASP View Post
    This statement says it all about the credibility of this article.



    Its disgraceful how he glosses over this key point (in bold). Especially when he is making a statement referring to perspective.

    Looking at his landing page the man is clearly more interested in selling his services than being genuinely interested in peoples safety. While I will re frame from make any excuses on Ford's behalf this fowl mouth reporting style is some of the worst journo reporting I have seen ever. That said, he is entitled to his opinion.
    Anyway he is wrong, the first Great Wall only had a one star rating, not a 2 star
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