Thursday 28 August 2014

Aston Martin Not Passed Safety Standards AS

London - Sportcar substitute for Aston Martin DB9 is planned to be introduced to the British manufacturer in 2016. However, it has not been released, Aston Martin must be made dizzy. Because the two of their flagship roadster before it was banned in the United States market. What the hell?

Carscoops pages launch on Monday (18/08/2014), the NHTSA, as the security and safety authorities recently imposed some new regulations effective from next September. In these rules, two models of Aston Martin's best-selling roadster ever, the DB9 and Vantage assessed the authorities do not meet safety standards if an accident occurs.

According to NHTSA, the material body side belongs to both models are considered less qualified to cushion the impact of the accident from the side.

Immediately, the implementation of the new rules is reaping the negative reaction of the Aston Martin. In the near future, the manufacturer will petition the NHTSA to make an exception to the two flagship models of the Aston Martin.

"The loss DB9 and Vantage Coupe will reduce our gross profit by about 25 percent and make the dealership sales also plummeted," said Walker.

Furthermore, Walker said, if coupled with a ban on the production convertible model will reduce their gross income to 40 percent. Calculations is certainly feared Aston Martin will make their dealers in the USA are facing bankruptcy.

As a result, the Aston Martin requested the suspension of the ban on sales to DB9 and Vantage August 2016 until August 2017. Most likely, the Aston Martin DB9 and a successor will prepare Vantage technical requirements to be able to qualify for car security in the land of Uncle Sam.

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