Too, aluminum is proving to be
superior in crash tests.
Not exact matches
The G80 earned top scores of good
in all the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's crashworthiness
tests, and it got the highest score,
superior, for
crash avoidance and mitigation.
The Buick Envision received the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's Top Safety Pick Plus rating for earning the highest rating of good (out of a possible good, acceptable, fair and poor)
in all crashworthiness
tests and a score of advanced (out of a possible not available, basic, advanced and
superior)
in front
crash prevention with optional equipment.
Safety While the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has not
tested the 2014 X5, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave the SUV its top rating of good
in its first two
tests and called its front -
crash protection
superior (additional
crash tests hadn't been performed as of publication).
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 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.
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.
To earn this grade, a car must score «good ratings
in the five crashworthiness
tests, an advanced or
superior rating for front
crash prevention and an acceptable or good headlight rating.»
According to the Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the Lexus CT 200h earns good ratings
in all
crash tests including the small front overlap and it's a Top Safety Pick + with a
superior rating for forward
crash prevention.
Both models also received a top score of
superior in its front
crash protection
test.
To qualify for the 2018 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 advanced or
superior rating for front
crash prevention; and an acceptable or good headlight rating.
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.
ARLINGTON, Va. — The Saab 9 - 3 and Volvo C70 earn the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's Top Safety Pick award for
superior crash protection
in the first
tests the Institute has conducted of 10 midsize convertible models.
The Top Safety Pick award is given to vehicles that earn good ratings
in the Institute's five crashworthiness
tests — small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints — along with an available front
crash prevention system that earns an advanced or
superior rating.
To qualify as a 2016 Safety Pick +, a vehicle is required to earn good ratings
in the five crashworthiness
tests, which are the small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength, and head restraints, as well as receive an advanced or
superior rating for front
crash protection.
IIHS assigns models with available front
crash prevention systems basic, advanced or
superior ratings based on system type and performance
in track
tests.
To earn a 2017 Top Safety Pick + award, a vehicle must have good ratings
in all five crashworthiness
tests — small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints — an advanced or
superior rating for front
crash prevention and an acceptable or good headlight rating.
The Institute rates vehicles as basic, advanced or
superior for front
crash prevention depending on whether they offer autobrake and, if so, how effective it is
in tests at 12 and 25 mph.
The Lincoln Continental's optional front
crash prevention system earns a
superior rating, and when equipped with the system, the sedan avoided collisions
in IIHS track
tests at 12 mph and 25 mph.
This means that the vehicle scored a GOOD rating
in all five of the IIHS
crash tests, and that its front
crash prevention system scored a
SUPERIOR rating.
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 Top Safety Pick award is given to vehicles that earn good ratings
in the Institute's five crashworthiness
tests and have an available front
crash prevention system that earns an advanced or
superior rating.
To earn the 2017 Top Safety Pick + award, a vehicle must have good ratings
in all five IIHS crashworthiness
tests — small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints — an advanced or
superior rating for front
crash prevention and an acceptable or good headlight rating.
To qualify for Top Safety Pick +, the IIHS's highest award, a vehicle must earn good ratings
in the small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint
tests, plus an advanced or
superior rating for front
crash prevention.
The all - new subcompact Scion was given the award as a result of its
superior performance
in IIHS
crash testing and its standard front
crash protection technology.
To reward 2013 models with
superior crash protection, IIHS has created the Top Safety Pick + award, with the + indicating good or acceptable performance
in the new small overlap
test.
Due to the company's commitment to safety, the 2016 Toyota Avalon, RAV4, Camry and Prius V each received good ratings
in five of the IIHS»
crash - worthiness
tests, and earned a
superior or advanced rating for their available front
crash prevention systems complete with automatic braking.
To qualify for TSP +, the IIHS
testing parameters require each vehicle to earn «good» ratings
in five crashworthiness
tests — small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side impact, roof strength and head restraints — as well as an «advanced» or «
superior» rating for front
crash prevention.
To achieve a Top Safety Pick + designation, a vehicle must have a good rating
in the five occupant protection
tests and an advanced or
superior rating for an available front
crash prevention system.
«The new Genesis is not only engineered to protect people when
crashes happen, but with its optional automatic emergency braking system rated
superior in our
tests, this car can help drivers avoid some of the most common kinds of collisions altogether.»
The 2015 Nissan Murano earned Top Safety Pick Plus accolades with a
superior rating
in front
crash prevention and the highest possible rating of «good»
in the small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength, and head restraints
tests.
To qualify, winners must earn good ratings
in each of the Institute's five crashworthiness
tests and have an available front
crash prevention system earning an advanced or
superior rating.
To be eligible for the Top Safety Pick award a vehicle must earn good ratings
in five crashworthiness
tests as well as an advanced or
superior rating for front
crash prevention.
The 2017 Civic Sedan and Coupe are also anticipated to earn a TOP SAFETY PICK rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, with a score of GOOD
in all
test modes and a
SUPERIOR rating for frontal
crash prevention when equipped with Honda Sensing.
The Civic Hatchback earned a 5 - star Overall Vehicle Score from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and targets an IIHS TOP SAFETY PICK rating with a GOOD rating
in all
crash test modes and a
SUPERIOR rating
in frontal
crash prevention, when equipped with Honda Sensing.
Cars can qualify for the 2016 Top Safety Pick + award if they've earned good ratings for the same
crash tests, along with an advanced or
superior rating
in the front
crash prevention
tests.
To qualify for 2017 Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle must earn good ratings
in the five crashworthiness
tests, an advanced or
superior rating for front
crash prevention and an acceptable or good headlight rating.
Like the previous model, the new Sorento has good ratings
in all five IIHS crashworthiness
tests — small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints — and has an optional front
crash prevention rating that earns a
superior rating.
To qualify for Top Safety Pick +, the Institute's highest award, a vehicle must earn good ratings
in the small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint
tests, plus an advanced or
superior rating for front
crash prevention.
To be awarded the TSP + designation, a vehicle must earn good, or better, ratings
in five crashworthiness
tests, along with an advanced or
superior rating
in frontal
crash prevention.
To earn a 2017 Top Safety Pick + award, a vehicle must have good ratings
in all five crashworthiness
tests, an advanced or
superior rating for front
crash prevention and an acceptable or good headlight rating.
To qualify for 2017 Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must earn good ratings
in the five crashworthiness
tests, as well as an advanced or
superior rating for front
crash prevention.
To qualify for the 2017 Top Safety Pick award, a vehicle must have good ratings
in all five crashworthiness
tests and an available front
crash prevention rating that earns an advanced or
superior rating.
To qualify for Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle must have good ratings
in all five crashworthiness
tests and an available front
crash prevention system that earns an advanced or
superior rating.
A Top Safety Pick (TSP) vehicle passes five crashworthiness
tests with a «good» rating or higher, along with basic ratings for front
crash prevention, whereas a Top Safety Pick Plus (TSP +) vehicle must also earn an advanced or
superior rating
in the front
crash prevention.
The two vehicles from Nissan Motor Co. earn
superior ratings for front
crash prevention, as well as good ratings
in the five IIHS crashworthiness
tests.
It takes a «good» rating
in all five of the IIHS»
crash tests, a «
superior» or «advanced» rating for a car's front
crash prevention system, and quality headlights to earn a Top Safety Pick + rating.
For both awards, models must earn good ratings
in the 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 with standard or optional autobrake.
The Q70's optional front
crash prevention system earns a
superior rating
in IIHS
tests, but the headlights packaged with the autobrake option only earn marginal.