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Although achieving 5-Stars is nothing new nowadays, I should stress that we must accept nothing lower than 4-Stars from Euro NCap crash tests. The new Alfa MiTo, despite being a car that's rather small, achieves the maximum scoring from EuroNcap, most amazing thing, is that the A-pillar moved only 4mm during the frontal crash. Amazingly rigid.