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Navara safety fears


Benji MacNab
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The NCAP tests have shown that the Navara has poor structural integrity especially the chassis.

 

It does not look good for tradesmen who have bought this 4 x 4 expecting a strong vehicle capable of going off-road and pulling trailers every day. A weak chassis can cause all kinds of problems with the drive shaft, steering, vibration.

 

Its a dead duck.

 

I agree, but I just can't see Nissan building a bad truck

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I understood from Radio 4 this morning that Navara and Rodeo were okay under the commercial rating but the domestic rating was 1 star. The worry was that more people are using these cars as their domestic ride and not as a tow tug/works vehicle. The Navara can have a software update tho.

 

Why the domestic car rating is different to a works tug is different they did not say.

 

One simple answer is drive aware and cut down the risks of an accident.

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I can't see Nissan not checking the safety of their vehicles before they go into mass production.

 

Most probably its a case of sore loosers ie Mitsubishi, Toyota, backing such findings..

 

Mitsubishi, for one, scored higher on the safety issues than the Navarra, therefore they cant be sore losers. :heeeelllllooooo:

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  • 2 weeks later...
My Navara finally got picked up this morning to get repaired. I've been given a mitsubishi L200 animal as a loan car. Bring back my Navara soon this new L200 is terrible!!!:thumbsdown:

 

My brother just had a side swipe in his navara too, an old dear didnt stop at a give-way, it took out front corner, wheel, sidestep and all panels down one side, and, the airbags didnt go off!

 

When i asked him what the old dears car was like he replied with one word...........you can imagine!

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