
Originally Posted by
Tombie
Good discussion....
With the DSC mentioned - who here has tested it

taken the vehicle out onto loose surface and pushed the vehicle until it starts to yaw?
You may be very surprised - it can make some situations better, but it can also spear you off the road without any chance of recovery..
With Ancap - please all consider the ratings don’t equate between vehicles sizes - that’s where Physics exceeds ratings!
Ancap also doesn’t cover (last I looked) - roll over (roof strength) or rear end collisions...
These 2 vehicles are both Ancap 4... they met at high speed...

As my disco was the first vehicle I've owned with DCS I've taken it out and delibratly tested how it works with some agressive evassive manouvers. Im actually quite impressed with how agressivly it kicks in and with what I've done I havent found it want to spear me off the road - it merely straighens the car up, which you could take for spearing off the road if thats the direction that straigtening up a slide would take you. But the benifet is as its so agressive in its brake application I found it does actually wash of a reasonable amount of speed.
I know the US IIHS does a roof strength test, fairly sure both Euro NCAP and ANCAP dont. My biggest issue with ANCAP is the star rating system itself. A 5 star rated car from 10 years ago is not the same as a 5 star rated car today -they should have been adding additional stars above the current 5 to allow for newer tecnology. Plus cars can also earn points just for doing a test - side impact pole test for example, 2 points just for completing the test regardless of outcome. Your also correct Tombie that theres also big differences between differnt mass vehicles. I've found the most usefull part of the ratings to be the driver and passenger injury scores from the frontal offset crash - its what makes up the bulk of the points score anway.
Shane
2005 D3 TDV6 loaded to the brim with 4 kids!
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/members-rides/220914-too-many-defender-write-ups-here-time-d3.html
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