Sentences with phrase «front crash prevention technology»

It gets good fuel economy with an EPA - estimated 36 mpg highway and is an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick + with a Good rating in all crash tests and a Superior rating for available front crash prevention technology.
A Top Safety Pick + car must meet the same requirements, but must also be equipped with front crash prevention technology such as warning systems or automatic braking to be considered.
ARLINGTON, Va. — Twenty - two vehicles earn the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's highest safety award for 2014, Top Safety Pick +, thanks to a high level of protection in crashes and the availability of front crash prevention technology to avoid many collisions in the first place.
All three vehicles earned «Good» scores in all crash categories and «Superior» ratings in front crash prevention technology.
The Cadenza also gains front crash prevention technology rated «Superior» by IIHS.
The Sentra had previously held the agency's Top Safety Pick designation prior to IIHS confirmation of the required front crash prevention technology performance.
To earn the 2016 Top Safety Pick + ranking, a vehicle must not only score a best possible Good score in all crash safety tests, it must also offer sophisticated front crash prevention technology.
It achieved their highest rating of Good in all crash tests and for its LATCH child safety seat anchors and a top rating of Superior for front crash prevention technology.
The Outlander achieved not only a top Good rating in all crash test, but a Superior for available front crash prevention technologies.
According to The News Wheel, the Outlander won the award when it was equipped with front crash prevention technology and specific headlights, features every driver should consider.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) named the 2016 F - 150 Crew Cab and Extended Cab Top Safety Picks when equipped with optional front crash prevention technology.
Twenty - two vehicles earn the Institute's highest safety award for 2014, Top Safety Pick +, thanks to a high level of protection in crashes and the availability of front crash prevention technology to avoid many collisions in the first place.
Requirements for the Top Safety Pick + award include «Good» ratings in the IIHS» moderate overlap front, side, roof strength, and head restraint tests; either a «Good» or «Acceptable» rating in the difficult small overlap front crash test» and at least a «Basic» rating for front crash prevention technology.
It also earned IIHS» highest rating of superior for its front crash prevention technology.
Without any available front crash prevention technology, the Audi Q3 lost out on a chance to earn the coveted Top Safety Pick + designation.
It's comprised of top crash test scores and an evaluation of a vehicle's front crash prevention technology.
In the under - $ 30,000 group, the ForTwo remains atop the best list, followed by the Jeep Wrangler small SUV (the two - door, short - wheelbase, four - wheel drive version), the midsize Subaru Outback, both with and without EyeSight, Subaru's front crash prevention technology; and the Ram 1500 long - wheelbase four - wheel drive.
Without the front crash prevention technology, the vehicle would simply be a Top Safety Pick.
When this minivan is equipped with front crash prevention technology, it is an IIHS Top Safety Pick.
It also received a top rating of Superior for optional front crash prevention technologies.
It's an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety 2017 Top Safety Pick with a top rating of Good in all crash tests and Superior for front crash prevention technologies.
It scored a Good in all crash tests and a Superior for front crash prevention technologies, which was enough to earn it a Top Safety Pick + rating.
It received a Good rating in all crash tests and a Superior rating for front crash prevention technologies.
It was named a Top Safety Pick + by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety with a Good in all crash tests and a Superior for front crash prevention technology.
The 2016 Audi A3 earned its 2015 Top Safety Pick title by performing well in the five standard crash tests, but wasn't eligible for Plus honors because it doesn't include any front crash prevention technology.
It also received a Superior for available front crash prevention technologies.
Front crash prevention technologies are also evaluated and rated as Basic, Advanced, or Superior.
That rating bumps to a Top Safety Pick + through either Advanced or Superior front crash prevention technology ratings.
To earn this rating, a vehicle has to earn the top «good» rating in all crash tests, an «advanced» or «superior» rating for front crash prevention technology, and a «good» headlight rating.
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