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    Skoda Ancap crash... impressive stuff



    Yeti Impacting a Superb at 90kph

    I feel safer already.

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    And Above

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    And another angle...

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    I just watched Yeti in snow (next to crash test) over 700m above the sea level. Impressive. It looked like it didn't even have a proper winter tyres.

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    Is that really an ANCAP test? It looks like something in Europe to me.
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    ENCAP/ANCAP are 99.8% the same.. as we generally follow ENCAP, and yes im so used to hearing or saying ancap that encap is for all intensive purposes its parent set of rules anyway.
    Department of Infrastructure and Transport ( Fed Gov ) and ANCAP have worked with Euro NCAP, JNCAP, and KNCAP to share test data and leverage globally recognised testing standards.

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    I thought that test was a demo test put on by Skoda and therefore not part of any official testing. It was done more than a month ago if I remember correctly.
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    It's still impressive but that's what it looks like to me as well.
    I have never seen any official tests that were not done in a lab situation and certainly not done in front of a large audience in marquees with a big screen. There are not enough reference marks on the ground, the dummies or the cars for it to be an official safety test.
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    Its not here.. its def in EU.

    This is the text from the First Clip..

    A Škoda Yeti traveling at a speed of 90km/h hit a standing Škoda Superb Combi head on. Both cars were carrying four crash test dummies, with their seat belts fastened and secured with safety elements.

    Although it was a different type of impact and a higher speed, the assessment methodology of the independent Euro-NCAP association was used to compare the stress on the occupants during the impact. In the various images it is clear how many points would be allocated in a car assessment account. 98.25% of possible points were achieved for the adult passengers sitting in the Superb Combi. It is the full number for the child passengers in the car -- 100%. The values for the Škoda Yeti were 99.94% for the adults and 93.19% for the children

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    It is good that they done it in open and infront of life audience.

    I like it. It is good for advertising too.

    Mercedes Benz and Honda are also known to crash test their small cars against their bigger ones.

    Talking about unofficial crash testing, one Swedish company was collecting data from the real life crashes that were never published. Well at least not until 2004, I didn't checked it since.

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