Please can someone post a link to these official stats showing the Panda is poor compared to other sub city cars of the era
I didn't say it was poor compared to others of it's age/type (although Honest John believes this to be so with the review -
Very high 9 point death rate from accidents in this model). Any "classic" car will offer less protection than a modern car. Manufacturers strongly resisted the introduction of NCAP ratings back in 1994 (firecolours birth date) and it wasn't until 1997 the results were starting to be seen. (
NCAP history).
I'm not sure where you'd find stats on each car prior to the late 1990s but my local classic friendly garage has strong comments about the Panda based on his own experience of crash repairs and he supports HJs comment that it is a more dangerous car than average to have an accident in. Despite it's almost classic status and cheap running costs, he prefers to pay more for something based on the Peugeot 107/Toyota Aygo/Citreon C1 which has all the protective stuff and NCAP 4 ratings which is about the highest for small cars.
If you drive a car like this, you need to be aware of it's limitations in protecting you in the event of an accident. Too many drivers adopt an alter ego when they get inside a car and feel they are almost invincible. As Alixcompo says, if you imagine you're driving a 4 seat crash helmet, then you'll be in the right frame of mind. If you've never heard of or tried cadence braking, look it up and give it a go, it's not a natural action to take your foot off the brake when danger looms ahead, but the method will drastically shorten your braking distance in a non ABS car and give you the ability to steer round trouble if you ever find yourself in a nasty situation.
Cadence braking