In recent frontal offset crash tests of four small sport utility vehicles, three earned
the top crashworthiness rating.
In frontal offset crash tests of nine new or redesigned 2002 model midsize cars, every car earned
the top crashworthiness rating of good.
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 value.
Not exact matches
A trio of model - year 2016 Honda products have earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's highest
crashworthiness rating,
Top Safety Pick Plus, the institute announced... Read more
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.
The Subaru WRX received
top ratings in Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
crashworthiness and crash - avoidance tests.
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 large luxury car qualifies for the 2018
Top Safety Pick + award, thanks to good
crashworthiness ratings across the board; standard, superior -
rated front crash prevention; and base headlights that earn a good
rating.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, also known as the IIHS, published its results of their
crashworthiness testing results, including these
top IIHS
rated coupes!
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.
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 prevention.
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 has given the 2017 Volkswagen GTI four - door hatchback its
Top Safety Pick designation with its top «Good» ratings in each crashworthiness category, but a «Poor» rating for the headligh
Top Safety Pick designation with its
top «Good» ratings in each crashworthiness category, but a «Poor» rating for the headligh
top «Good»
ratings in each
crashworthiness category, but a «Poor»
rating for the headlights.
The IIHS has given the 2017 Mazda 3 hatchback its
Top Safety Pick + designation, with its top «Good» ratings in each of the crashworthiness tests, plus an «Average» rating for the headligh
Top Safety Pick + designation, with its
top «Good» ratings in each of the crashworthiness tests, plus an «Average» rating for the headligh
top «Good»
ratings in each of the
crashworthiness tests, plus an «Average»
rating for the headlights.
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.
The Chevrolet Spark's acceptable
rating in the test, along with good
ratings in the Institute's four other
crashworthiness evaluations, earns the new minicar a 2014
Top Safety Pick award.
To qualify for
Top Safety Pick or
Top Safety Pick +, a vehicle must earn good
ratings in all five
crashworthiness evaluations — small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints.
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.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
rates the Q3 as a
Top Safety Pick for its
crashworthiness.
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.
Additionally, for 2014 the
Top Safety Pick must
rate «acceptable» or better in the IIHS» new small - overlap front
crashworthiness evaluation.
The 2018 Honda Accord was named a
Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institue for Highway Safety (IIHS) thanks to «Good»
ratings in five
crashworthiness tests (small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints & seats), and a «Superior» front crash prevention grade.
In IIHS testing, the 2016 Sedona gained the 2016
Top Safety Pick award as it received the maximum «Good»
rating in all
crashworthiness tests (small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength, head restraints & seats).
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.
The Toyota Camry received a
Top Safety Pick +
rating from the IIHS with Good -
rated crashworthiness all around, including for small front overlap and side impacts.
The all - new 2017 Audi A4 has been named an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety 2016
Top Safety Pick +, earning «good»
ratings in all five IIHS
crashworthiness evaluations and a «superior»...
HIROSHIMA, Japan — Mazda Motor Corporation today has announced that the all - new Mazda CX - 5 for the US market has been named a «
Top Safety Pick» for 2012, the highest possible safety
rating, by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in their
crashworthiness tests.
To earn the IIHS «
Top Safety Pick Plus» designation, a vehicle must earn a «Good» or better on all five
crashworthiness categories and also receive an «Advanced» or «Superior»
rating for front crash prevention.
The 2017 Mazda CX - 9 earned the
top award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, thanks to across - the - board good
crashworthiness ratings, a superior -
rated front crash prevention system and acceptable -
rated headlights.
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.
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.
In safety tests performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the 2017 Chrysler 300 earned the best possible
rating of «Good» in four of the five
crashworthiness tests, but only managed a «Moderate» score in the small overlap front test, which means it was not eligible for a
Top Safety Pick
rating.
Though the Pacifica received a
top - notch rating for overall crashworthiness, one of the main reasons it received the Top Safety Pick + rating was its Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) syst
top - notch
rating for overall
crashworthiness, one of the main reasons it received the
Top Safety Pick + rating was its Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) syst
Top Safety Pick +
rating was its Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) system.
With good
ratings in the Institute's four other
crashworthiness evaluations, the Soul qualifies for the IIHS
TOP SAFETY PICK award.
To get the
Top Safety Pick award, the cars must get good
ratings in five IIHS
crashworthiness tests.
MINI RECIEVES SAFETY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE RECOGNITION This week, the 2016 MINI Hardtop 2 Door qualified for the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's
TOP SAFETY PICK + award with good
crashworthiness ratings across the board and an advanced
rating for front crash protection.
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.
In a series of five
crashworthiness tests, which include small overlap front, moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints testing, the GLC SUV received
top ratings.
To achieve
Top Safety Pick status, the 2017 C - Class had to score a «Good»
rating on five different
crashworthiness tests.
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 feature, along with the small car's good
crashworthiness ratings, qualifies the Impreza for the 2014
Top Safety Pick + award.
To qualify for
Top Safety Pick or
Top Safety Pick +, vehicles must earn a good or acceptable small overlap
rating and a good
rating in the Institute's four other
crashworthiness tests — moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraints.
The redesigned Mini Countryman, a small car, earns the 2017 IIHS
Top Safety Pick award, thanks to good
crashworthiness ratings across the board and an optional advanced -
rated front crash prevention system.
Good
crashworthiness and improved availability of front crash prevention systems resulted in
top ratings in latest round of Euro NCAP's tests ahead of the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show.