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Courtesy of GoAuto
By DANIEL DeGASPERI THE Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) will not retest the Ford Mustang following its shock two star safety result, despite an update to airbag deployment and active safety features that crippled its score. Instead, the vehicle safety watchdog will revise the Ford sportscar’s score to three stars in light of the updates. Sales of the Ford Mustang have remained unaffected by the twostar ANCAP result handed down in December 2015, and it continues to be Australia’s top-selling sportscar as it heads towards a mid-year switch to a facelifted model. The original test score raised questions not only directed towards Ford, but also ANCAP owing to a testing procedure that had changed significantly. While 2+2 coupes would now be tested for back-seat performance, despite the Toyota 86 among others having not been tested with rear child seats, the top overall score could also be no higher than the lowest score of four criteria (occupant protection front, rear, pedestrian and active safety). |
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