Another well known organization dealing
in vehicle safety ratings is the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Not exact matches
In 2015, the company's test drivers disengaged — a jargon term that means they had to take manual control of the vehicle because the software failed or for safety reasons — at a rate of 0.8 times per 1,000 miles in Californi
In 2015, the company's test drivers disengaged — a jargon term that means they had to take manual control of the
vehicle because the software failed or for
safety reasons — at a
rate of 0.8 times per 1,000 miles
in Californi
in California.
In 2015, Tesla expanded its product line with Model X, the safest, quickest and most capable sport utility vehicle in history that holds 5 - star safety ratings across every category from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administratio
In 2015, Tesla expanded its product line with Model X, the safest, quickest and most capable sport utility
vehicle in history that holds 5 - star safety ratings across every category from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administratio
in history that holds 5 - star
safety ratings across every category from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administr
safety ratings across every category from the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administr
Safety Administration.
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 syste
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 syste
in five key tests and be available with a basic front crash prevention system.
I was never so happy that a car was totaled, not to mention for being a top
rated safety pick my whole family was jarred and injured
in a 25 mph collision that ended up totaling the
vehicle... Hyundai quality at its best right.
To earn the coveted Top
Safety Pick + award,
vehicles must meet the same criteria
in addition to a headlight
rating of «Good» or «Acceptable.»
In order to qualify for the Top
Safety Pick + award, a
vehicle must have a Good score on all five crashworthiness tests and it must come with a front crash prevention system that earns an Advanced or Superior
rating.
The IIHS revised the requirements for its 2014 Top
Safety Pick
rating, requiring eligible
vehicles to score at least «Acceptable»
in the small overlap test.
NCAP was last updated
in 2010, and manufacturers responded very quickly to meet the
safety challenges set forth by NCAP by designing
vehicles that earned 4 - and 5 - star
ratings within a few years.
The small - overlap test was introduced
in 2012; previously, only
vehicles that scored «Good» or «Acceptable»
in the demanding test were awarded the Top
Safety Pick +
rating.
Note to the auto industry: Young
vehicles touting impressive fuel economy, notable
safety ratings, and stylish designs sell big, at least
in the US market.
The RAV4 is just a boxy, unremarkable appliance that has great
safety ratings, (five starts overall from the NHTSA), a frugal price, and all the creature comforts you'd expect
in a
vehicle costing $ 33,454.
To earn a Top
Safety Pick + designation,
vehicles must score a good
rating in the moderate overlap front, side, rollover, and rear crash tests,
in addition to an acceptable or good
rating in the newer, more challenging small overlap front test.
NHTSA is taking this action to improve the
safety of passenger
vehicle occupants by increasing seat belt use
rates, particularly
in rear seats.
To qualify for 2018 TOP
SAFETY PICK +, a
vehicle must earn good
ratings in the driver - side small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests, as well as an acceptable or good
rating in the passenger - side small overlap front test.
To qualify for 2017 TOP
SAFETY PICK, a
vehicle must earn good
ratings in the driver - side small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests, as well as an advanced or superior
rating for front crash prevention.
To qualify for 2011 Top
Safety Pick, a
vehicle must earn good
ratings in the moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests and must offer electronic stability control.
To earn a TOP
SAFETY PICK,
vehicles must receive a «good»
rating in the moderate overlap front, side, roof strength, and head restraint performance tests, as well as a «good» or «acceptable»
rating in the small overlap front test.
Today, Euro NCAP publishes the
safety ratings of eight new
vehicles: the Volvo XC60
in the large off - road category; the VW T - Roc, Škoda Karoq and Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
in the small off - road categor...
Today, Euro NCAP publishes the
safety ratings of eight new
vehicles: the Volvo XC60
in the large off - road category; the VW T - Roc, Škoda Karoq and Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
in the small off - road...
Performance requirements: Participating manufacturers will ensure
vehicles have both a forward collision warning system that meets a subset of the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration's current 5 - Star
Safety Ratings program requirements on the timing of driver alerts and an automatic braking system that earns at least an advanced
rating in the current Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety front crash prevention track tests.
Safety: Toyota expects the Camry's more robust
vehicle architecture to improve crash - test
ratings, and 10 standard air bags help to protect occupants
in the event of a collision.
In the case of the passenger - side small overlap
ratings, verification will allow more
vehicles to vie for a Top
Safety Pick + award than the Institute would have time to test on its own.
I
rated the
safety low as there is no option to
rate vehicle safety other than the categories listed
in the review.
To earn Top
Safety Pick,
vehicles must achieve good
ratings in the driver - side small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests; earn an advanced or superior
rating for front crash prevention; and also have at least acceptable -
rated headlights.
To qualify for the 2018 Top
Safety Pick + award,
vehicles must earn a good
rating in the driver - side small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests; an acceptable or good
rating in the passenger - side small overlap test; an advanced or superior
rating for front crash prevention; and a good headlight
rating.
Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your
vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.Reviews: * Diverse four - engine lineup includes two powerful and efficient turbocharged V6 choices; significant aluminum body weight savings enables higher payload and tow
ratings; highly focused Raptor off - road model; long list of available comfort, convenience and
safety technologies; best -
in - class crash - test scores.
To earn a 2017 Top
Safety Pick +, a
vehicle must earn good
ratings in the five crashworthiness tests and an advanced or superior
rating for front crash prevention.
With that
in mind, we decided to list some 2016 model year
vehicles with Top
Safety Pick Plus
ratings to help you research your next
vehicle purchase.
The window sticker notes the
safety rating of the
vehicle overall,
in a front - impact crash for both driver and passenger, side impact crash for both front and rear seat occupants, and the
vehicle's risk of rolling over.
In order to be named a Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle has to receive a rating of «Good» or «Acceptable» in all five of the crashworthiness tests, and a «Superior» or «Advanced» rating in front crash preventio
In order to be named a Top
Safety Pick +, a
vehicle has to receive a
rating of «Good» or «Acceptable»
in all five of the crashworthiness tests, and a «Superior» or «Advanced» rating in front crash preventio
in all five of the crashworthiness tests, and a «Superior» or «Advanced»
rating in front crash preventio
in front crash prevention.
In order to earn a 2016 Top Safety Pick award, a vehicle is required to earn no less than five good ratings in moderate overlap front, small overlap front, side impact, roof strength, and head restraints, along with a basic rating for front crash preventio
In order to earn a 2016 Top
Safety Pick award, a
vehicle is required to earn no less than five good
ratings in moderate overlap front, small overlap front, side impact, roof strength, and head restraints, along with a basic rating for front crash preventio
in moderate overlap front, small overlap front, side impact, roof strength, and head restraints, along with a basic
rating for front crash prevention.
Thus far, no
vehicle in IIHS» small - SUV category has garnered a Top
Safety Pick + award, «because they fall short of a good
rating for headlights,» the organization said
in a release.
To get the Plus added to the end of Top
Safety Pick, a
vehicle must earn a Top
Safety Pick
rating in addition to earning an advanced or superior
rating for front crash prevention.
To earn a Top
Safety Pick, a
vehicle must get good
ratings in the moderate overlap front, side, roof strength, and head restraint tests.
In order to qualify for a Top
Safety Pick, a
vehicle has to earn the highest
rating on five of the crashworthiness tests, which consists of side crash tests, roof strength, head restraints, moderate overlap front and small overlap front.
The IIHS is focused on testing two aspects when it comes to a
vehicle's
safety rating: crashworthiness — which
rates how well a
vehicle protects the drivers and passengers
in a crash and crash avoidance — which
rates the technology the
vehicle has to prevent a crash.
The X1 takes the power of 228 horses, top -
rated safety features, and the agility you expect from a BMW — and packs them perfectly into the most compact Sports Activity
Vehicle ®
in the world.
The three family - friendly Honda
vehicles — each earning the top crashworthiness
ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety (IIHS) and equipped with a standard rearview camera — were selected out of hundreds of models for excelling in the key areas of safety, convenience features, performance and
Safety (IIHS) and equipped with a standard rearview camera — were selected out of hundreds of models for excelling
in the key areas of
safety, convenience features, performance and
safety, convenience features, performance and value.
Over the years, Toyota has placed a great emphasis on making its
vehicles the safest on the road, so it should come as no surprise that the Toyota
safety ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) continue to be some of the best in the ind
safety ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety (IIHS) continue to be some of the best in the ind
Safety (IIHS) continue to be some of the best
in the industry!
If a
vehicle earns a good
rating, it means that
in a real - world crash of similar severity a driver using a
safety belt would be likely to walk away with little or no injury.
To qualify for 2016 Top
Safety Pick +, a
vehicle must earn good
ratings in the five IIHS crashworthiness tests and an advanced or superior
rating for front crash prevention.
To qualify for Top
Safety Pick, a
vehicle must earn a good or acceptable
rating for small overlap protection and good
ratings in the other four crashworthiness tests.
You can find these models at Classic Chevy, so if you are
in the market for a new
vehicle but want something with high
safety ratings, stop by our dealership today.
To qualify for 2016 TOP
SAFETY PICK +, a
vehicle must earn good
ratings in the small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests.
To qualify for the 2015 Top
Safety Pick award, a
vehicle must have good
ratings in those four tests and a good or acceptable
rating in the small overlap test.
GENERAL
Vehicle / model: ’17 Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk 4x4 Base price: $ 43,095 Price as tested: $ 53,515 Options as tested: Customer Preferred Package 28J ($ 2,695), Jeep Active
Safety Group ($ 1,495), 5.7 L Hemi V - 8 ($ 3,295), Rock Rails ($ 895), Uconnect 8.4 NAV ($ 450), Blind Spot and Cross Path Detection ($ 595), Destination Charge ($ 995) ENGINE Type: Chrysler 16 - valve V - 8 Displacement (ci / liter): 345/5.7 Bore x stroke (
in): 3.92 x3.58 Compression ratio -LRB-: 1): 10.5 Intake / FI: Naturally aspirated, sequential multi-port electronic Mfg.'s power
rating @ rpm (hp): 360 @ 5,150 Mfg.'s torque
rating @ rpm (lb - ft): 390 @ 4,250 Mfg.'s suggested fuel type: Midrange unleaded recommended; regular unleaded acceptable DRIVETRAIN Transmission: ZF 845RE 8 - spd automatic Ratios -LRB-: 1): First 4.71 Second 3.14 Third 2.11 Fourth 1.67 Fifth 1.29 Sixth 1.00 Seventh 0.84 Eighth 0.67 Reverse 3.30 Axle ratio -LRB-: 1): 3.09 Transfer case: MP 3022 2 - spd Low - range ratio -LRB-: 1): 2.72 Crawl ratio -LRB-: 1): 39.6 FRAME / BODY Frame: Steel unibody Body: Steel SUSPENSION / AXLES Front: Short - and long - arm independent, coil springs, twin - tube coilover shocks, steel upper - and aluminum lower - control arms, stabilizer bar / ZF 7.7 -
in Rear: Multi-link, coil springs, twin - tube shocks (with load leveling for towing), aluminum lower control arm, independent upper links plus a separate toe link, stabilizer bar / ZF 7.7 -
in STEERING Type: Electric rack - and - pinion Turns (lock - to - lock): 3.2 Ratio -LRB-: 1): 16.7 BRAKES Front: 13.8x1.3 -
in vented disc, two - piston caliper Rear: 13.0x0.9 -
in vented disc, single - piston caliper ABS: Four - wheel WHEELS / TIRES Wheels (
in): 18x8.0 Tires: P265 / 60R18 Goodyear Wrangler All - Terrain Adventure with Kevlar FUEL ECONOMY EPA city / highway: 14/22 Observed city / highway / trail: 15.7 DIMENSIONS / CAPACITIES Weight (lb): 5,154 Wheelbase (
in): 114.8 Overall length (
in): 189.8 Overall width (
in): 76.5 (84.8 w / mirrors) Height (
in): 69.3 Track f / r (
in): 63.9 / 64.1 Minimum ground clearance (
in): 8.2 (standard height), 10.4 (suspension position # 2) Turning diameter, curb - to - curb (ft): 37.1 Approach / departure angles (deg): 26.2 (standard height) 36.1 (suspension position # 2, air dam off) / 24.0 (standard suspension), 27.1 (air suspension position # 2) Breakover angle (deg): 18.2 (standard height), 22.8 (suspension position # 2) GVWR (lb): 6,800 Payload (lb): 1,190 Maximum towing capacity (lb): 7,200 Seating: 5 Fuel capacity (gal): 24.6 PERFORMANCE 0 - 60 mph (sec): 7.3 Quarter - mile (sec @ mph): 15.6 @ 90.9 Braking 60 - 0 mph (ft): 132.8 Ramp Travel Index (20 - deg, points): 375
Automakers vie for inclusion on the list of safest
vehicles and strive for — and brag about
in adverts - the highest possible IIHS
safety ratings.
The
vehicles earned the Top
Safety Pick + award because they received good
ratings in the Institute's moderate overlap front, side, rollover and rear tests, plus good or acceptable
ratings in the new small overlap test.
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Safety Sense ™ Contact Us Over the years, Toyota has placed a great emphasis on making its vehicles the safest on the road, so it should come as no surprise that the Toyota safety ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) continue to be some of the best in the ind
Safety Sense ™ Contact Us Over the years, Toyota has placed a great emphasis on making its
vehicles the safest on the road, so it should come as no surprise that the Toyota
safety ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) continue to be some of the best in the ind
safety ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway
Safety (IIHS) continue to be some of the best in the ind
Safety (IIHS) continue to be some of the best
in the industry!