Sunday, 26 November 2017

BMW i3EVs fails in NHTSA crash test

BMW I3 EVs fails in NHTSA crash tests and after that BMW issuing a voluntary recalls for all i3 EVs sold in the U.S both all electric and range extended . In Germany the automakers also issuing a stop sale
According to documents provided to BMW dealers the recall effects i3s sold in the U.S from model years 2014 through 2018 that’s all of them about 30542 units total. It fails in a front rigid barrier crash.
According to NHTSA test the higher risk of neck injury to  the person specially a lady whose height  about 5 feet . the advising later will receive to the owner advising them to recall in January. Customers continues to drive their i3 EVs in the mean time and are confident of the cars safety when the driver wears seat belt in  all , the recall does not seem like such a big deal except that it affects the entire nameplate said by the automakers.

"While BMW's compliance testing showed results well below the required limits, more recent testing has shown inconsistent results," BMW said in a statement. "Consequently, BMW has issued a recall and is working with the agency to understand the differences in the test results. A remedy is forthcoming."

But Don’t forget to wear your seat belt.
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