Disappointing: Nissan produces oldest substandard unsafe car in Latin America
11.07.2014
Nissan’s newest substandard model the Datsun GO was launched in India earlier this year and recently tested by Global NCAP.
Their oldest substandard car, the Nissan Tsuru (Sentra B13) was tested last year by Latin NCAP. The model, a top selling car in Mexico, was rated with zero stars in adult and child occupant safety.
The structure of the Tsuru (Sentra B13) completely collapsed in the Latin NCAP frontal crash test at only 64km/h, leaving the driver trapped inside with life threatening injuries measured in the test.
Watch Nissan Tsuru/Sentra B13 crash test video here
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