Sentences with phrase «pick award criteria»

Following the roof crash test in 2010, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is adding yet another strict test to the Top Safety Pick award criteria: a revised frontal crash test.

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But your pick probably depends on your criteria for the award.
But, like the Oscars they were created to mock, the Razzie Awards is just a yearly bit of fluff that picks their winners (or «winners») based on mostly meaningless criteria.
To earn the coveted Top Safety Pick + award, vehicles must meet the same criteria in addition to a headlight rating of «Good» or «Acceptable.»
The Institute requires an advanced or better rating for front crash prevention as one of the criteria needed for a 2015 Top Safety Pick + award.
Under the IIHS ratings program, a front crash prevention system with autobrake is one of the criteria required to earn a Top Safety Pick + award.
The Institute began awarding Top Safety Pick for the 2006 model year with less stringent criteria than today.
These results are also now part of the criteria for the Institute's 2018 TOP SAFETY PICK PLUS award.
IIHS has been awarding Top Safety Pick since the 2006 model year and has tightened criteria twice before this year.
[18][19] The Venza is also rated «Good» in the roof strength test, as a result the Venza also received the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick in 2010 and 2011 when roof strength became a criterion for receiving the award.
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) announced earlier this year that it would include a new passenger - side crash test as part of its criteria for the coveted Top Safety Pick + award.
To highlight acceptable to good performance in the new crash criterion of small overlap, the IIHS has up rated its Top Safety Pick award by adding on a plus sign (+).
Toyota also pointed out that the Prius v has previously been awarded an IIHS Top Safety Pick — which accounts for many criteria except small overlap.
Vehicles that meet the crashworthiness criteria but have only a basic - rated front crash prevention system qualify for the second - tier award, Top Safety Pick.
«Criteria to win Top Safety Pick award are tough because they're intended to drive continued safety improvements such as high crash test ratings and rapid addition of ESC,» says Institute president Adrian Lund.
The Tesla Model S and the BMW i3 fall short of meeting IIHS awards criteria, but two plug - in hybrids earn the 2017 Top Safety Pick + award.
The «plus» is awarded to vehicles that meet all those criteria and also come with good or acceptable headlights (see «In the best light: 2017 Top Safety Pick + winners meet new headlight criteria,» Dec. 8, 2016).
Two all - electric vehicles fall short of meeting the Institute's awards criteria, but consumers who want to minimize gas consumption while also prioritizing safety can choose from two plug - in hybrids that earn the 2017 Top Safety Pick + award.
Vehicles that meet those criteria and also earn a basic or higher rating for front crash prevention qualify for the Top Safety Pick + award.
This is the second time criteria for this award have been tightened since the first winners were announced in 2005 (see «Top Safety Pick: 13 vehicles are cream of the crop for 2007,» Nov. 21, 2006).
«Just as we are always updating the criteria for our awards for new vehicles, Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick +, we can now point used vehicle buyers toward even safer models than before,» says David Zuby, IIHS executive vice president and chief research officer.
Only 15 vehicles qualify for the Top Safety Pick Plus award after the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety expanded its criteria to include improved headlight ratings and passenger - side protection for the first time.
More than 20 winners of the 2015 Top Safety Pick award and four plus - award winners don't qualify under the 2016 criteria.
See the criteria that the well - respected KBB.com editors used to pick the award recipients, and what else the 2017 Versa Note is capable of!
Each year, NAPABA picks a law firm for the award based on two criteria — whether the firm: 1) achieved prominence and distinction while maintaining the highest ethical and legal standards in the profession, and 2) demonstrated strong commitment to the APA community.
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