Crash tests
Hello!
Safety is one of industry's major standards today, and some auto makes like Volvo take it very seriously, almost as the central pillar of the design of a new car. It would be nice to have some kind of institution inside the game which do crash tests in your cars. Good results coming from a well planned structural resistance would boost the car sales, meanwhile poor results would provoke a deep fall in the sales.
But if a car is too cheap, even a poor result would not affect the sales. Look at some of Brazilian and Chinese cars, which show almost none structural/torsional resistance. They sell a lot, because they're cheap (quite cheap here, but Brazil is another world...) and who buys one of those do not have much concerns about safety.
Safety is one of industry's major standards today, and some auto makes like Volvo take it very seriously, almost as the central pillar of the design of a new car. It would be nice to have some kind of institution inside the game which do crash tests in your cars. Good results coming from a well planned structural resistance would boost the car sales, meanwhile poor results would provoke a deep fall in the sales.
But if a car is too cheap, even a poor result would not affect the sales. Look at some of Brazilian and Chinese cars, which show almost none structural/torsional resistance. They sell a lot, because they're cheap (quite cheap here, but Brazil is another world...) and who buys one of those do not have much concerns about safety.