
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has given the vehicle a five-star overall safety score for crashworthiness and crash-prevention features.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety names the vehicle a Top Safety Pick+, based on the car’s crashworthiness and ability to prevent or mitigate crashes.
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The car employs a vehicle stability management (VSM) system, which monitors electronic stability control (ESC) and motor-driven power steering (MDPS).
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety names the midsize luxury car a Top Safety Pick+ -- the highest possible overall rating.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gives the newly redesigned crossover the highest possible overall ranking for crashworthiness.
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The vehicles excel in February crash tests conducted for NHTSA’s New Car Assessment Program.
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The automaker increases its investment in computing power by 50 percent to maximize the number and speed of virtual vehicle crashes. This allows safety engineering and vehicle evaluation teams to generate more data, more quickly.
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The 2014 model-year Audi A6 sedan and S6 sport sedan received the highest ratings possible – 5 stars -- in recent U.S. government crash tests.
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The federal safety agency gives the two-door sports coupe the highest overall rating, based on crash tests completed last month.
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The vehicle excels in recent NHTSA crash tests and offers a bevy of both passive and active safety features.
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