CARS.COM — When it comes to annual crashworthiness evaluations of vehicles by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, one thing is always for sure: It doesn’t get any easier. Automakers starting ...
CARS.COM — A new study confirms what was suspected in earlier research reported by Cars.com: The person riding “shotgun” may not be as well protected as the driver in a front-corner crash. The ...
The test involves a vehicle's right front corner crashing into a rigid barrier at 40 mph. IIHS started issuing these ratings in 2017 over concerns that automakers were focusing more on driver-side ...
The F-150 performed the best in the test, says IIHS. It earned "Good" scores in each of the injury measures tested. The structure held up well in the crash, and the seatbelts and airbags worked to ...
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