...why?
Personally, I would rather avoid any car in a crash, but it's not like that's an option in most cases... but some cars are *much* worse than other. Was there a specific reason this car would be worse in car crashes?
Considering it's a Mitsubishi, it can't at least be worse than
Jiangling Landwind. Zero marks in Euro NCAP. Just look at the steering wheel and what it does to the dummy. Then imagine your own head and neck there. Not a place to be in a crash. It's sold in Europe and the only thing why it's legal is that it's apparently classified as a van instead of normal car, which have much stricter safety classifications.
...And that's a whopping 64 km/h frontal crash (40 mph) there.
So... that's a car I would definitely avoid. But I would also pass a drive regardless of the car if some people I know were offering it.
...and I agree with Turey. This has nothing to do with General Freespace. If the name of the car doesn't count.