The author argues that these photographs are of one Japanese car (we won’t tell the brand for ethical reasons). It is very difficult to believe that this car was made in Japan, moreover, we can hardly apply the word "security" to this particular car.
And this is as a warning and reminder to you to drive within speeding limits, because even if you have a supra safe car, it’s never safe. Be careful on the roads!
Highly doubt that the first car was actually built in Japan. Most Japanese cars are now built in the respective country that they are being sold in. Check the VIN number and you'll be able to tell. Those shops are unfortunately run the way their shop manager/president sees fit. That doesn't always reflect the company's policies. The fact that these pictures are taken in China...it wouldn't be too far fetched to say that this is probably a Toyota knock-off created by some factory in China. Who knows!
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but what the heck happend with the second car??????
I'll slave till the end
I don't understand the relationship between the picture of spare tire and crushed car.