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I would like to compare the collision safety performance of the Nissan Dayz (2020) and the Suzuki Alto (2022). However, there is a 200kg weight difference, so to be honest, it is not possible to make a direct comparison. I would feel sorry for the viewers if I ended the video with ``I can't do it'', so I considered the safety performance of light cars along with the results of these two cars. Specifically, I considered the safety performance in frontal collisions and rear-end collisions. I think the regulation of the total length of light cars being 3.4m makes it quite strict. 0:00 Test video 1:45 Summary of results 2:30 Safety performance in frontal collisions 3:28 Reasons for deduction of points for the legs 8:43 Reasons for deduction of points for the neck (Dayz) 11:12 Safety performance of the rear seats in frontal collisions 13:46 Safety performance of the rear seats in rear-end collisions The purpose of this channel is to encourage car users to drive more safely and to encourage car manufacturers to develop safer cars. To that end, we compile and explain the test methods, scoring methods, and test results of crash safety evaluation tests from around the world. Please subscribe and like our channel! Source of videos and materials Japan Automotive Safety Agency https://www.nasva.go.jp/mamoru/ Dayz HP https://www3.nissan.co.jp/vehicles/ne... Alto HP https://www.suzuki.co.jp/car/alto/ https://www.suzuki.co.jp/car/accessor... "Nissan Dayz New Model Test Drive: A Sense of Rewriting the Light Car Power Map... Maruyama Makoto" https://response.jp/article/2019/06/0... "Suzuki New Alto Engine and Mild Hybrid and Ene-Charge Mechanisms Explained [Professional Thorough Explanation]" https://car-me.jp/articles/20208 #Dayz #Alto #Nissan #Suzuki #Light Car #Collision Accident #Traffic Accident Prevention #Collision Safety