If a Mercedes C-Class from 1997 had passed the 56 km/h test well, he did not look so good at the 64 km/h EURO-NCAP test any more, only 2 stars, very heavy leg injury would have been the result at that time. Then another example of today. The BRILLIANCE BS 6 only 1 star, is classified as very uncertain by the ADAC, but one had previously received an approval at 56 km/h, where it was still reasonably stable, only about 10 km/h m It has the status of 1995 of an average car from then on.So the car from then on would have to be considered as all very uncertain. Back to today, the 5 stars are no longer a great requirement, almost every car manufacturer has to date at least ,1 model with 5 stars in its model range. Then was still an extreme test of GOLF V, at Kopfball.de with 100 km/h EURO-NCAP. The question, from the team, there is a survival at a 5 star Today’s car, at this high speed? The result was to be expected naturally, although the body was still reasonably recognizable as such, extreme loads for the occupants, no more footroom, etc. There is no chant for the driver, in this extreme test. It does not have to be exactly 100 km/h. I think 75 km/h/ in the EURO NCAP TEST with 6 stars as a very safe vehicle, would be today quite feasible and contemporary! Then some car manufacturers, with their 5 pcs How, by the way, would a brand new car like the C-Class perform on the market?