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380 Achieves Australia’s Best ANCAP Result

380 Achieves Australia’s Best ANCAP Result


The Mitsubishi 380 has achieved the best crash test result of any Australian-made passenger car in the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP).

The 380 proved safer than Australian-built rivals Ford Falcon, Holden Commodore and the Toyota Camry, scoring 28.09 points out of a possible 37, to achieve a 4-star rating in the independent test.

ANCAP tests are made on independently purchased vehicles and judge the protection provided to front-seat occupants wearing safety belts in serious head-on and side-impact crashes.

“We are very pleased with the result,” said Mitsubishi Motors New Zealand managing director John Leighton. “We have known from the outset that 380 was a very well engineered vehicle; the manufacturing development and the construction accuracy were always going to set it apart from its competitors.

“Not only is the 380 the safest of the Australian-made large cars, but it’s the best value for money. At $35,990 the 6-cylinder 380 ES retails for almost five and a half thousand dollars less than its nearest rival, the Toyota Camry Ateva,” said Mr Leighton.


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