Aramagedon
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Yeah you're right. Iran Khodro sedan cars are usually very solid. Crashing test video between Iranian national car "Samand" and Chinese national car "Geely":@Aramagedon
I'm not an expert in the crash testing videos but by the looks of it this car has to have a very good score passing the crash test in flying colors!
All I can say IMPRESSIVE!
K132, K125, K121, SP100, Shahin and many others.So what's the upcoming lineup for IKCO and Saipa?
Real crash evaluation of Samand by Manoto paid and Bought TVYeah you're right. Iran Khodro sedan cars are usually very solid. Crashing test video between Iranian national car "Samand" and Chinese national car "Geely":
https://www.aparat.com/v/e3g5O/خودروی_ملی_ایران_درمقابل_خودروی_ملی_چین_(تست_تصادف)
we started our car industry sooner than japan , Korea or china and see where they are now if I'm lying please prove that
Well you are right . we must kill all competition . if we do that our car industry will flourish.Wrong.
All three mentioned countries started their automotive industry earlier than Iran.
Establishment of the first Peykan assembly line in Iran: 1967.
Establishment of the first south Korean car manufacturing plants: early 1960's.
Establishment of the first nouth Korean truck manufacturing plant: 1950.
Establishment of the first Japanese bus manufacturing plant: 1904.
Establishment of the first Japanese car manufacturing plant: 1907.
Mitsubishi Model A from 1917:
Establishment of the first Chinese car manufacturing line: 1943.
Also, all these countries practiced not only protectionism (in south Korea for example, foreign car manufacturers were completely banned except for joint-ventures) but also industrial planning by the state and other supportive measures.
Yes, the south Korean and Japanese industries after WWII were export-oriented, but that does not mean public authorities shut themselves out. This is also in line with them being geopolitical vassals of the US regime, which opened up its markets to them, meaning that the political factor was just as important as the macro-economic strategy they chose.
The economic policies advocated by Iranian liberals (reformists + centrists), dictated to them by hostile foreign powers, IMF and World Bank, would inevitably result in a thorough de-industrialization of Iran except for the oil and maybe petrochemical sector (as happened under drunkard Yeltsin in Russia), as well as in Iran's loss of self-sufficiency in the strategic agricultural and food sectors, in other words on its total dependence on hostile foreign entities, which creates obvious security issues.
That's the whole aim of the liberal fifth-column and their global oligarchic masters.
good engine??I think it will be EF7 Tubo. They are tryig to use it in everyhing.