The Fiat Punto scored an historic low in the EuroNXAP crash tests with zero stars /EuroNCAP
For the first time in its 20 years of existence the EuroNCAP organization, crash-testing cars for consumers, saw a car – the Fiat Punto – awarded with zero stars, even worse than the Rover 100 in 1997. The European New Car Assessment Program (EuroNCAP), with headquarters in Brussels, tests cars on behalf of consumer and
This content has been archived.
Log in or Subscribe to a level that has access to archived content.
Comments
Ready to join the conversation?
You must be an active subscriber to leave a comment.
Subscribe Today