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Mexico’s booming car industry selling unsafe cars
Associated Press ^ | Nov 28, 2013 3:40 PM EST | Adriana Gomez Licon

Posted on 11/28/2013 1:29:39 PM PST by Olog-hai

In Mexico’s booming auto industry, the cars rolling off assembly lines may look identical, but how safe they are depends on where they’re headed.

Vehicles destined to stay in Mexico or go south to the rest of Latin America carry a code signifying there’s no need for antilock braking systems, electronic stability control, or more than two air bags, if any, in its basic models.

If the cars will be exported to the United States or Europe, however, they must meet stringent safety laws, including as many as six to ten air bags, and stability controls that compensate for slippery roads and other road dangers, say engineers who have worked in Mexico-based auto factories.

Because the price of the two versions of the cars is about the same, the dual system buttresses the bottom lines of automakers such as General Motors and Nissan. But it’s being blamed for a surge in auto-related fatalities in Mexico, where laws require virtually no safety protections. …

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: automakers
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To: ImJustAnotherOkie

Airbags prevent accidents just like condoms prevent loss of virginity.... (hmmm, that can’t be correct...?)


21 posted on 11/28/2013 2:40:10 PM PST by BwanaNdege (Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. J.F. Kennedy)
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To: ElkGroveDan
I had a gentleman acquaintance whom I considered a whimpy little guy help me with my car last winter. He froze his butt, didn't give up, froze his butt and got the job done.

So I'm impressed when guys tackle these things...and my hat's off to you and my friend.

Then there were the tube tires. I can hardly imagine that.

22 posted on 11/28/2013 2:40:49 PM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: HiTech RedNeck

What p****** me off is that if you’re in an accident the first question they ask is....Did you have your seatbelt on...instead of....are you okay.


23 posted on 11/28/2013 2:43:47 PM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: Sacajaweau

With the new generation of tattling black boxes that might not even need to be asked. They’d just download the data with a smile.

But yes, this reflects an imperious attitude. It is callousness, one of the signs of degradation in humanity. (Some people think the attitudinal nasties at the end of Romans 1:21ff have to do with the previously mentioned homos. NO they don’t have to be. They stand alone quite well.)


24 posted on 11/28/2013 2:47:35 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (The Lion of Judah will roar again if you give him a big hug and a cheer and mean it. See my page.)
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To: dfwgator

I would love to find a Yugo more or less intact. Tube frame about 110” wheelbase, stretch the front fenders, big block, blower, narrowed 9”.... Sweet!

I would love to hear the guys trying to explain to their buddies how they got beat by a Yugo.


25 posted on 11/28/2013 2:54:18 PM PST by Clay Moore ("In politics, stupidity is not a handicap." Napoleon Bonaparte)
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To: bigheadfred

I don’t think the author has ever driven in Mexico City. If you ever get a chance, take a taxi ride. It’s a lot like a 2 bit shady carnival roller coaster, except a lot more scary.


26 posted on 11/28/2013 2:57:45 PM PST by Clay Moore ("In politics, stupidity is not a handicap." Napoleon Bonaparte)
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To: ElkGroveDan

That’s what I was thinking—is it actually “unsafe” or is it just missing the required Federal safety standard equipment?


28 posted on 11/28/2013 3:01:44 PM PST by Future Snake Eater (CrossFit.com)
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To: ElkGroveDan

“Oh the humanity. If my first car, a 1974 Chevy that I put 180,000 miles on driving to every corner of the 11 Western states in my teens and twenties hadn’t had “antilock braking systems, electronic stability control, or more than two air bags” I wouldn’t be alive today to tell ...oh wait. Never mind.”

I’ve wondered about this too. And I drove a car even older, with NO SIDE BEAMS in the doors, and I am somehow alive today. Of course, in those days, people took driving seriously, watched the road, and so on.


29 posted on 11/28/2013 3:02:41 PM PST by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
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To: Future Snake Eater

“That’s what I was thinking—is it actually “unsafe” or is it just missing the required Federal safety standard equipment?”

This is roughly equivalent to having “substandard” insurance.


30 posted on 11/28/2013 3:03:26 PM PST by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
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To: DeepInTheHeartOfTexas

If you were not so bent on being supercilious you would explain if it changed from no to yes, or from yes to no. The anecdote you shared is not clear as a reference point. You were badgered to wear them... did you agree anyhow? Or did you disagree anyhow?

Anyhow yes they help in severe maneuvers too. That’s why race car drivers wear these harnesses, it isn’t just to keep from flying out of the car in case of wreck. Take it from the Real Men: safety belts make sense.


32 posted on 11/28/2013 3:05:30 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (The Lion of Judah will roar again if you give him a big hug and a cheer and mean it. See my page.)
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To: HiTech RedNeck

“Seat belts are usually a smart idea, and probably would have gotten popular on their own if the legal beagles hadn’t thought to be imperious about them. Gain something like an extra insurance coverage or lowered deductible during a crash if you had belts on, and most people would put the belts on.”

One of the only good things I can say about Illinois, is that they had the concept of “contributory negligence” built into the law - that is, if you got into an accident that was not your fault, you could sue for actual damages, but not a nickel for pain/suffering if you weren’t wearing a seat belt. So, it’s a free country. Don’t want to wear a seat belt? Fine. But if you get hurt, sucks to be you.

It “drives” me crazy that the state that I live in, with some of the most unsafe roads in the country, ALSO has one of the lowest rates of compliance on seat belts.


33 posted on 11/28/2013 3:08:23 PM PST by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
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To: ElkGroveDan

My present car, that I bought new in 1997, has the airbags but none of the rest of it. Sixteen years later it’s still soldiering on without any major issues.


34 posted on 11/28/2013 3:11:29 PM PST by Riley (The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column.)
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To: DeepInTheHeartOfTexas

Well, maybe it wasn’t because of your attitude that you forgot to make it clear. But proud attitudes do make people tend to forget stuff. It even happens to me.


35 posted on 11/28/2013 3:13:13 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (The Lion of Judah will roar again if you give him a big hug and a cheer and mean it. See my page.)
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To: The Antiyuppie

If the redneck part of Illinois could divorce itself from Chicago, it would be in great shape.


36 posted on 11/28/2013 3:14:48 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (The Lion of Judah will roar again if you give him a big hug and a cheer and mean it. See my page.)
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To: 9422WMR
I used to have a dog that liked to ride sitting in my lap when I drove. I had to stop that when I got my first car with airbags. Imagine having your dog embedded in your chest!
37 posted on 11/28/2013 3:20:11 PM PST by Ditter
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To: Olog-hai

These cars sound as safe as the ones I grew up riding in...


38 posted on 11/28/2013 3:36:27 PM PST by aMorePerfectUnion (I grew up in America. I now live in the United States..)
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To: Olog-hai

I owned a ‘75 LTD, tons of metal on wheels, and it was a lot safer than several newer little cars I crushed with it.


40 posted on 11/28/2013 4:04:59 PM PST by count-your-change (you don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough)
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