The Nissan Frontier has the strongest roof and the Chevrolet Colorado the weakest among five 2010 small pickup trucks recently
evaluated for rollover protection.
Not exact matches
The federal government's New Car Assessment Program also
evaluates new vehicles
for protection in front, side and
rollover crashes.
IIHS rates vehicles in a moderate overlap front crash, small overlap front crash, side impact and
rollover test, and
evaluates seat / head restraints
for protection against neck injuries in rear impact collisions.
The ratings are based on how well they protect passengers in front and side crash tests, in
rollovers via a roof strength test, and in simulated rear impacts to
evaluate seat and head restraints
for protection against neck injuries.