Any car can be unsafe in poor weather. It's still pretty easy to understeer a FWD or AWD off the road if you're being stupid in those weather conditions
Chevy Cobalt SS... I don't remember what year :3 *Casually adjust mirrors* *Mirrors burst into flames*
Of course a super retarded driver can crash any car, but RWD is less predictable than FWD, let alone AWD. No wonder the further north you go, the less rwd cars you see. They are a common sight in Germany and France, but are almost absent in northern regions of Finland.
No, STRONG: 50-something km/h in a concrete wall. For 1980's car that's based on a late 60's design it's pretty good.
lada is stronk*!!!111 lol)) --- Post updated --- also if you think lada vesta is strong, it not)) vesta just designed to pass encap test or something like it. you can see here at 1:07. just see to Sill (rocker panel) (part 18 here )
Ladas are sold on numerous european markets. Hence, their new models such as the Vesta must comply with the minimum EU standards for homologation, at the very least. While they are probably not the safest cars your money can buy today, the Vesta is absolutely not a "dangerous" car.
The company’s latest is also the least expensive of its offerings. This is the Polo Sedan, and it’s made in India, one of the many Volkswagen factories in the world that produces cars to the exact specification and quality directives that come from Wolfsburg Clean-ish, because the sedan sits on a stretched version of the PQ25 platform that the hatchback is currently running on. It gives the sedan another 82 mm to the wheelbase, for a total of 2,552 mm. Elsewhere, the car measures in at 4,384 mm long, 1,699 mm wide and 1,466 mm tall.