QUOTE(ar188 @ Jan 5 2014, 06:15 PM)
yes that would be the primary concern, but after narrowly swerving to avoid flying/rolling car.. you end up hitting the engine block.. 
Been reading all your posts since the start of this thread.Wasn't sure what was your objective actually but allow me to state my point of views.
- It is an accident anyway....even if the engine is not designed to eject in a flying "manner"... anything could just happen on the road..
Bak kata perpatah "Malang tidak berbau"
- At the speed of 160kph, anything could really happen and there is no a fixed result or type of aftermath in the first place, not myself and even you were there witnessing the event taking place.
- I strongly suggest that if you are so keen to know, to first get a clear answer from PROTON about this safety feature and perhaps writing an article like mengsuan had suggested so that all these feedbacks could be factored into the next technology upgrades.
I would definitely be the first person to help sharing the article on all social media accounts I own to support for this to go through. I am sure all of us here are keen to help too...
Cheers
This post has been edited by davidlow7: Jan 5 2014, 08:02 PM
Jan 5 2014, 08:01 PM

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