IIHS assigns models with available front
crash prevention systems basic, advanced or superior ratings based on system type and performance in track tests.
Not exact matches
The Mustang and Challenger are available with
basic - rated front
crash prevention systems.
In order to earn a Top Safety Pick rating, a vehicle must earn a score of «Good» in five key tests and be available with a
basic front
crash prevention system.
Both the crew cab and extended cab F - 150 pickups are rated
basic for front
crash prevention when equipped with Ford's optional forward collision warning
system, which meets performance criteria set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Its optional forward collision warning
system earns it a
basic rating for front
crash prevention.
Under the three - tier rating scheme, models with optional or standard rear
crash prevention systems are rated superior, advanced or
basic.
Its front
crash prevention system earns a
basic rating and all available headlights on the Taurus are rated poor.
The Institute rates models with optional or standard front
crash prevention systems as superior, advanced or
basic depending on whether they offer autonomous braking, or autobrake, and, if so, how effective it is in tests at 12 and 25 mph.
The Sonic is available with an optional forward collision warning
system that earns a
basic rating from IIHS for front
crash prevention.
The front
crash prevention features of the Top Safety Pick + winners run the gamut from
basic warning
systems, such as those offered on the Ford Fusion, Lincoln MKZ and Honda's four winners, to Subaru's EyeSight warning and autobrake
system.
Under the three - tier rating program, models with optional or standard front
crash prevention systems are rated as superior, advanced or
basic.
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.
The midsize SUV has a
basic - rated front
crash prevention system.
The midsize SUV has an optional
basic - rated front
crash prevention system.
An optional forward collision warning
system earns the car a
basic rating for front
crash prevention.
Ford and Dodge offer optional forward collision warning
systems on the Mustang and Challenger, and both coupes earn a
basic rating for front
crash prevention because their
systems meet performance criteria set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
For front
crash prevention, the model was given the «
Basic» rating as it lacks low - speed and high - speed auto brake
systems.
Models with a
basic - rated front
crash prevention system, which typically only issues a warning and doesn't brake, qualify for Top Safety Pick.