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The European body responsible for testing new cars has demanded a pick-up truck be recalled after it received one of the worst ever crash safety scores. | The European body responsible for testing new cars has demanded a pick-up truck be recalled after it received one of the worst ever crash safety scores. |
Euro NCap said the Nissan Navara's poor design presented a "high-risk of life-threatening injury". | |
The tests showed its airbags opened too slowly and seatbelts did not provide enough protection during a collision. | The tests showed its airbags opened too slowly and seatbelts did not provide enough protection during a collision. |
But Nissan said the airbag problem was limited to 2008 models and invited owners to have settings changed. | But Nissan said the airbag problem was limited to 2008 models and invited owners to have settings changed. |
The Nissan Navara scored just one star out of a possible five in the Euro NCAP test. The Isuzu D-Max pick-up truck also scored poorly, gaining only two stars. | The Nissan Navara scored just one star out of a possible five in the Euro NCAP test. The Isuzu D-Max pick-up truck also scored poorly, gaining only two stars. |
BBC transport correspondent Tom Symonds said the Navara was marketed as a "rough and tough" off-road vehicle, which has become increasingly popular as a recreational motor. | BBC transport correspondent Tom Symonds said the Navara was marketed as a "rough and tough" off-road vehicle, which has become increasingly popular as a recreational motor. |
He said the tests also found that the "body shell wasn't strong enough and the foot well deformed on impact putting the driver at risk of injuries from the foot pedals". | He said the tests also found that the "body shell wasn't strong enough and the foot well deformed on impact putting the driver at risk of injuries from the foot pedals". |
Euro NCap is an independent body that crash tests cars on sale in Europe, and Nissan has asked it to publish test results for the modified Navara. |
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