Friends, if we talk about the recent scenario, people have started buying four wheelers instead of two wheelers. Which reflects their comfort and their status. In such a situation, if we talk about buying a four wheeler, then safety becomes even more important. If attention is not paid to safety, then it can even cost you your life. Today we will tell you about those models of cars which failed in crash tests, yet people are buying them, let's know about them-

1. Maruti Ertiga

Safety rating: 1 star (Global NCAP)

Adult passenger safety: 23.63 out of 34

Child passenger safety: 19.40 out of 49

Price: Starting from ₹8.69 lakh (ex-showroom)

Overview: Ertiga, the best-selling car in the 7-seater segment, has been criticized for its weak safety, raising concerns among potential buyers.

2. Nexa Ignis

Safety Rating: 1 star (Global NCAP)

Adult Passenger Safety: 16.48 out of 34

Child Passenger Safety: 3.86 out of 49

Price: Starting at ₹5.84 lakh (ex-showroom)

Overview: As the entry-level model for Nexa dealerships, the Ignis has shown poor safety performance despite its market appeal.

3. Maruti S-Presso

Safety Rating: 1 star (Global NCAP)

Adult Passenger Safety: 20.03 out of 34

Child Passenger Safety: 3.52 out of 49

Price: Starting at ₹4.27 lakh (ex-showroom)

Overview: This mini SUV has gained popularity but has lagged behind in safety ratings, making it a worrisome choice for buyers.

4. Maruti WagonR

Safety Rating: 1 star (Global NCAP)

Adult Passenger Protection: 19.69 out of 34

Child Passenger Protection: 3.40 out of 49

Price: Starting at ₹5.55 lakh (ex-showroom)

Overview: Despite being one of the most popular cars in the country, the WagonR's poor safety ratings pose a risk that potential buyers must consider.