G37 is a very safe car-Judging from two bad accidents in China
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You know that just got me thinking.
Alot of cars in China probably DON'T have any auto insurance at all.
Private car ownership has only been around in China for a little over 20 years. The law requiring cars to have insurance barely kicks in at 2006. And cops there don't even bother enforcing traffic laws.
I imagine it would be extremely dangerous driving in China.
Alot of cars in China probably DON'T have any auto insurance at all.
Private car ownership has only been around in China for a little over 20 years. The law requiring cars to have insurance barely kicks in at 2006. And cops there don't even bother enforcing traffic laws.
I imagine it would be extremely dangerous driving in China.
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1) Video, looks like front end held up pretty good. It would be been bad for anyone to be in that rear of that white car.
2)I think that driver is just lucky and perhaps GOD on his side. That has nothing to do with safety. You could take any car made of steel and you will get the same thing.
2)I think that driver is just lucky and perhaps GOD on his side. That has nothing to do with safety. You could take any car made of steel and you will get the same thing.
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