Wow - that's nasty!
Not necessarily. You have to be careful comparing cars made & sold in different countries.The Aveo made in Mexico was also sold in Canada as the Pontiac Wave G3 sedan, so the results of this test also apply to that version of the car.
It is also worth saying that the car currently produced in Mexico may not have the same manufacturing processes as the ones produced in S Korea for Canada/U.S.
I have read that it's difficult comparing crash results of the same model car that is produced in different countries.
Differences could include:
- different safety equipment (as seen with the lack of airbags in the Mexican Aveo)
- cost-cutting in manufacturing processes (like fewer welds in the unibody, or smaller welds)
- different materials (like thinner gauge steel, or different steel)
Food for thought.
E.G. the U.S. IIHS gave the '07-09 Aveo sedan an "acceptable" rating for the front crash. Still not great, but definitely not "zero stars".
One big difference I see is how far the steering wheel moves into the cabin in the Mexican vs. U.S. crashes...
Also, compare the amount of roof deformation in the Mexican vs. U.S. crashes.