Does the Tiida have anti-collision beams?
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The Tiida is equipped with a front anti-collision beam but does not have a rear anti-collision beam. It uses high-strength, high-density anti-collision components that effectively absorb collision energy during low-speed impacts, minimizing damage to the vehicle's longitudinal beams. More details about the Tiida are as follows: 1. The Tiida is a car produced by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company. The name 'Tiida' is derived from 'Qiji,' meaning a swift horse, symbolizing speed and agility. 2. The new Tiida features the latest 'Leap' design style, with a wide, low-center-of-gravity body layout and smooth, dynamic lines. The dual waistline design complements the dynamic, wide, and low-center-of-gravity body layout, embodying Nissan's new 'Leap' design style, giving the car a sleek and sporty appearance. 3. In terms of safety features, the Tiida is equipped with the NISSAN i-SAFETY intelligent active safety system, which includes the FEB (Forward Emergency Braking) system. 4. When the vehicle is traveling at speeds between 10 km/h and 80 km/h, the FEB system continuously monitors pedestrians or vehicles ahead. If the system detects a potential collision risk, it provides early warnings through audible alerts and the TFT display on the dashboard, and it can initiate emergency braking to prevent a collision.
I've been driving the Tiida for almost ten years, and honestly, this car does come with anti-collision beams, both front and rear, designed quite sturdy. During low-speed collisions, it effectively cushions the impact. For example, when I accidentally scraped against a flower bed while reversing in the neighborhood, the front beam absorbed most of the force, resulting in only minor deformation and saving a lot on repair costs. In terms of safety, I've seen the C-NCAP crash test report, where the Tiida received a five-star rating, mainly due to its high body rigidity and the anti-collision structure working in tandem with the airbag system. For maintenance, I recommend having the mechanic inspect the chassis during each service, especially in winter when road de-icing agents are abundant, as the beams may rust and lose strength. Don't overlook these small details, as they can extend the vehicle's lifespan. When buying a used car, pay extra attention to this—check the original records to confirm if there have been any major accidents. Overall, the Tiida does a reliable job in this aspect, making me feel much more secure on the road.