According to a review from CarsDirect,
Performance in government crash tests is good.
Not exact matches
In government crash testing, the 2016 Acadia received a top five - star rating for overall
performance, with five stars for total frontal impact safety and five stars for total side impact safety.
In government crash tests, the Traverse earned a top five - star (out of five) rating for overall
performance, with five stars for overall front - impact protection and five stars for overall side - impact protection.
In government crash testing, the 2016 Sonata earned a perfect five - star overall rating, with five stars overall for its performance in frontal - and side - impact crash test
In government crash testing, the 2016 Sonata earned a perfect five - star overall rating, with five stars overall for its
performance in frontal - and side - impact crash test
in frontal - and side - impact
crash tests.
In government crash tests, the Traverse earned a top five - star rating for overall
performance, with five out of five stars given for overall front - impact protection and five stars for overall side - impact protection.
While a 1990 Miata performed quite well
in the federal
government's 35 mph barrier
crash test, that's an indication only of
performance in one type of accident - a head - on.
Most new vehicles are designed to do well
in the federal
government's full - width front
crash test and
in the Institute's moderate overlap front
test, but that is no guarantee of good
performance in a small overlap
crash.
Most vehicles today are designed to do well
in the
government's full - width front
crash test and
in the Institute's moderate overlap front
test, but that is no guarantee of good
performance in a small overlap
crash.