Crash Test Opel Astra Caravan 1998 - 2004 Universal
Opel Astra Caravan Crash Test 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004: Labotor safety assessment of a car: Ranking in points, test report (photo and video crash test)
25%
Driver and passengers
7%
Pedestrians
Protection of the driver and passenger
Frosting, driver |
Front Punch, Passenger |
Side blow, driver |
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Children's holding devices
Child up to 18 months | No information |
Child older than 3 years | No information |
Safety pedestrians
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Comments:
Opel Astra showed itself well enough, but the results of the crash test can be improved with lateral impact. In this part of the test, the rear door from the side of the strike opened, so the car did not satisfy safety requirements for lateral blows introduced into the EU in October 1998. In front of the windshield, the car showed itself well, ensuring unusually good protection of the driver's feet. In the test used branded children's chairs. Pedestrian protection turned out to be bad - only one star.Front punch:
The structure of the car has retained the integrity, and the driver's airbag has proven its effectiveness. The driver's knees were protected well, the deepening for the legs was removed from the damage. The compression of this area was minimal, and the pedals partially disconnected from the joints, reducing the risk of damage to the feet and the ankles.Security of passenger children:
The front passenger airbag enters the basic configuration, so there is a real threat to the life of a child sitting on this place in a children's chair established "against the direction of movement". Experts recommended the manufacturer to revise warnings about it. Fastenings for the 18-month passenger chair is compatible not completely with the rear seat belts, despite the fact that it is branded chairs. Option - Opelfix fastening system solved this problem. This chair also used the safety strap to control the move, which is unusual. Both chairs have lost their seds from contact with the interior details at a frontal impact, however, when the head of a 3-year-old head is not complete.Side strike:
The driver's head and chest were well protected, but his abdominal and pelvic departments were increased at risk of damage. The manufacturer assured experts that this problem will be solved.Pedestrian safety:
The front of the Astra is very tough, and most of the places where the head of a pedestrian fall is likely to be injured. This safety aspect needs to be improved.General information about the car
Roelf location | On right |
Tested model | Opel Astra 1.6i Envoy |
Body type | 5-door hatchback |
Year of data publishing | 1999 |
Curb weight | 1100 |
The results are valid for VIN, starting with ... | F48X8-113816 / F48X5-222800 / F48X2-233559 / F48X6-127200 |
Safety systems:
Pretensels of front seat belts | There is |
Front Belts Load Loaders | No |
Driver Front Airbag | There is |
Passenger Front Airbag | There is |
Side airbags | No |
Side Head Airbags | No |
Driver's knees and feet airbag | No |