ATTENTION: All those of you that the car you’re in danger at any moment to be killed

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14 May 2014, the Olympic champion of Rhythmic Gymnastics, Anna Πολλάτου lost her life in a car accident on the national highway of Patras-Pyrgos. Yesterday, the family’s lawyer, Yiannis Marakakis has been in the hands of the finding on the causes of the tragedy.
According to the research done all that time the technical adviser of the family, it was found that the car was a ticking time bomb.
As stated by Yiannis Marakakis in the show “Truths Xena”, there was “a Complete lack of passive safety in a car that is very popular in the Greek market. It turns out that with a simple conflict with a few kilometers, was a ticking time bomb that exploded in the hands of the driver. As it happened, stripped the whole dashboard, to penetrate by half a meter inside the cabin. We will therefore look for responsibilities criminal and civil”.
However, the examples are more like that of a well-known actor, Thomas the great father and also a former player of Olympiacos Giorgos Amanatidis who then was saved by a miracle and was in a coma for 1 month…
Let’s see what happened in a crash test
In the battle of big against small, guess who wins. What we expected, because the smart did well in EuroNCAP he’ll have to endure the same when run in a big car?
O ΙΙHS (the second american agency, which makes crash-test) threw a few small models on larger and larger in a typical process πλαγιομετωπικής collision where each car goes 65 km / h.
The result? Small cars are dangerous. It’s that simple.
Smart vs Mercedes C-Class
The results? Suffice it to say that the Smart was thrown 12 feet high?
Well, Smart vs. C-Class
H C-Class no problem. The smart was thrown 12 feet in the air and did a half spin around himself. That’s so ανδείκελο from the μετατώπιση the whole chassis inside the cabin, got it from the bumps during the flight of the Smart. The situation is tragic.

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