Was driving along the motorway this morning.. just cruising along and enjoying the clear road
A sudden and morbid thought entered into my head... if i was doing 70 and for whatever reason, i was in an accident which resulting me rolling the car several times... would i survive?
Now, of course there a million and one factors that need to be taken into consideration to determine the likeliness of survival in a crash, one major factor would be how well the car is put together.
In my ED30, i have full confidence of in the car protecting me if the car rolled when doing 70 (im not desperate to find out any time soon), but what about other makes?
A lot has been said of late how overpriced VW cars where - especially the high end models. Many comments have been made about Ford, Renault and Vauxhall producing cheaper cars that will give the Golf a run for its money -mainly determined by 0-60 times, max BHP, top speed, included extras etc etc.
I guess there's no way to answer my question easily but i do wonder, yes, the Golf (and other VW models) do appear more expensive than equivalent models from Ford, Vauxhall and Renault but in the "touch wood it never happens" scenario, the serious accident, would the cheaper equivalent models protect you as well as the Golf..?
Sorry for the morbid nature of this thread but i do wonder if we have become too concerned about headline figures for the lowest price and have forgotten about the important stuff like Safety and structural build quality..?
Thanks for reading
Rich