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Chat PROTON CAR ACCIDENT - COMPILATION REAL WORLD CRASH, Preve, Suprima, Iriz, Persona (2nd Gen)

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post May 11 2017, 08:44 AM

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post May 16 2017, 10:00 AM

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its proton

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post May 19 2017, 08:55 AM

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QUOTE(syafiqsm @ May 19 2017, 05:36 AM)
TS COMMENTARY:

Well, I have come to the end of my compilation. There are a few other accidents involving these HPF-equipped cars, but I deemed it insignificant to be shared here. On the other hand, there are some other serious accidents (no death reported in any of them) but unfortunately, I couldn't trace any photos associated with those incidents.

I will now publish the current "data" regarding the total reported number of deaths for each vehicle.



STAT COUNTER:

- Total Reported Number of Deaths for Each Vehicle (as of 19th May 2017) -

[1] Proton [b]PREVE: 4 deaths [/B]

[2] Proton SUPRIMA S: NONE

[3] Proton IRIZ: 5 deaths

[4] Proton PERSONA (2nd Gen): NONE

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Brand snobbery is real. The public would happily buy expensive model made by these "high class" marques, and simply put their trust in the brand, without realizing these marques might have short-changed the safety features for bigger profit margin.
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The Preve/Suprima are by far, Proton's SAFEST MODELS yet. In one of the worst accidents ever befallen the "Supreme", its cabin still maintained its shape, while the rest of the cars involved were broken into pieces beyond recognition. This combo is arguably the SAFEST CAR sub-100k in Malaysia.

If you own one, PLEASE MAKE SURE you and everyone else in the car wear the SEATBELT. It's a moving fortress. It's a VOLVO in disguise. Its chassis is outstanding, and its cabin integrity in real-world crashes is unsurpassed by any other vehicle of the same price range or even a class higher (tin milo D-Segment). You and the family should be fine if in case an unexpected accident were to strike. Let the seatbelts, the airbags and the HPF boron steels do their job shielding you and your family from the inevitable impact and external intrusion.

As someone who used to see all sorts of vehicle accidents as part of my daily job. I feel that it's my moral duty to educate the mass about the importance of safe car. Sure, the Volvo XC90 has a much bigger percentage of HPF boron steels. It is arguably the safest passenger car in the world. After all, VOLVO is a company whose value and philosophy I hold dearly. I can't always recommend Volvo's lineup, I need something more affordable.

Accidents happen all the times. Come another day, another tragedy, another soul lost, another talent gone. Young and productive members of our society died prematurely. We can't afford to lose these people anymore.

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4 preve death?

not 5?

one case: 1 police

another one: 4 guys in preve went sideways against tnb pole (u cant win) <--might be wrong

or the police did not count? not died due to impact?

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post May 19 2017, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(cicak.fakir @ May 19 2017, 12:40 PM)
> tak pakai seatbelt

> blame kematian ke atas proton
anyway, take note that those in police, firefighting, ambulance, and military vehicles are exempted from wearing seatbelt.
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QUOTE(Smoochy poohh @ May 19 2017, 12:48 PM)
If exempted from wearing seatbelt on a patrol car I can understand.
But the policeman in this case are driving an unmarked Preve Police car on a highway.
This law should be revise.
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if police spec ops or major crime unit can la

they need to duck+shoot inside car or whateva

normal police routine job wat for no seatbelt

preve jugak kena.. laugh.gif



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post May 29 2017, 08:04 AM

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i just realized theres actually alot more of preve/suprima on the road than i expected..

i thought both not popular

or is it the drivers all speed demon or unlucky ppl kena accident laugh.gif
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post May 30 2017, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(syafiqsm @ May 30 2017, 08:29 AM)
There are a few possibilities:

1. There are plenty of Preves around, but they kind of blend in with the environment. Just like MyVi. We don't really pay attention to them. The car's design is non-flashy, compared to, say, the new Honda Civic?

2. You don't really care. So, you hardly notice them. grin.gif . I used to ignore these Preve/Suprima too. Until last year, when I embarked on a research about Malaysian fatal vehicle accidents. I was so impressed with the rarity of news on someone dies in Preve/Suprima cars. Whenever I'm on the open road, driving, I will be in "awe" seeing Preve/Suprima. They are part of my solution to reduce death on Malaysian roads.

3. You live in places where Preve/Suprima are actually rare. I noticed that East Malaysia (Sabah/Sarawak) don't have much of these. I live in Putrajaya, so, Preve is like the de facto government cars.

The Suprima is still quite rare though. But lately, I see plenty of them in my hometown area in northern Malaysia. Maybe due to 12k discount Proton has thrown to it.
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i do care

nah mine pic. add me to your non death stat laugh.gif
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post Sep 11 2017, 05:20 PM

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QUOTE(enviro @ Sep 10 2017, 07:04 PM)
He should start his own thread instead of disturbing this with his spam. Hope proton can keep their safety strength under geely PRC.
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0 hope for this laugh.gif

 

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