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¿Son los coches provenientes de China más peligrosos? ¿La calidad de sus piezas son inferiores al resto?
A recent video circulating online, uploaded by Geely GM Conversiones, showcases two distinct crash tests designed to highlight the safety and structural integrity of Geely SUVs. The video aims to counter perceptions regarding the safety of Chinese-manufactured vehicles. The first test depicts a Geely SUV positioned between two large cranes. Another vehicle is then dropped from a significant height, resulting in a direct head-on collision with the Geely SUV. Following the impact, the Geely vehicle appears to maintain its structural integrity, with airbags visibly deployed. In a second, equally dramatic demonstration, a 2.2-ton shipping container is suspended by a crane and subsequently dropped onto the roof of a stationary Geely SUV. A person is shown inside the vehicle during this test. After the container is lifted, the individual is seen exiting the vehicle, seemingly unharmed, suggesting robust roof strength and occupant protection. These demonstrations are presented as evidence of Geely's commitment to vehicle safety.
¿Son los coches provenientes de China más peligrosos? ¿La calidad de sus piezas son inferiores al resto?