
The redesigned 2018 Subaru Crosstrek and 2018 WRX have joined the ranks of Top Safety Pick+ winners. The two cars qualify for the honor when equipped with optional front crash prevention and specific headlights.
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The luxury SUV is named an IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award winner after excelling in crash tests and meeting strict criteria for front crash prevention and headlights.
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The 2018 mid-size sedan excels in crash tests, and its front crash prevention system and headlights also earn high marks to qualify for the honor.
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IIHS President Adrian Lund wins the most prestigious award during a ceremony produced by the Governors Highway Safety Association.
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The 2018 model, which includes a high-performing automatic braking system, qualifies for the Top Safety Pick+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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David Harkey will assume the role of president of the two safety research groups in January, succeeding Adrian Lund.
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Research from IIHS and MIT AgeLab suggests that drivers can be susceptible to distraction while using a parking assist feature.
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However, the trucks don’t qualify for an IIHS safety award because they lack automatic emergency braking and their headlights are rated poorly.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety names the full-size sedan a 2017 Top Safety Pick+ winner.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety names the mid-size SUV a Top Safety Pick+ award winner.
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