Friday, September 23, 2011

Does Rolls Royce make a demonstration of there safety by using real Rolls Royce cars for crash test?

I mean would they make tests on real cars that cost more than 400,000$


or they dont depend on safety because whether the car is safe or not some customers are still going to buy it because of its Name.|||they would crash test em,


just remove as much of the cost as possible before doing so.


eg take out the engine and place something of similar weight and physical properties, also things like the entertainment system and seat warmers probs wouldn't need to be involed in a crash test|||Any new car sold in the USA is required to demolish several cars for crash testing purposes. Several years ago Porsche produced a low volume very expensive sports car. When confronted with demolishing several to prove safety; they passed on selling in the US. All cars sold here were brought in after purchase abroad.|||Yes, all cars are crash tested, remember that a Rolls Royce doesn't cost Rolls Royce $400,000 and without the necessary proof of compliance with safety regulations they wouldn't be allowed to sell any.





A quick search on youtube will show virtually every type of car being tested from minis to supercars.|||i don't think they would test their cars for safety. As you said, they cost more than $400k and every time they do a crash test, they would be losing a lot of money. I think that you're right, people would buy Rolls Royce because it is THE ultimate limo.

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