ARLINGTON, VA - The Cadillac SRX, a midsize luxury SUV, has drawn the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's top safety designation -- the Top Safety Pick award.
Read More →WASHINGTON - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on July 29 announced the lineup of MY 2011 passenger vehicles that will receive new safety ratings under the agency's revamped and updated 5-star safety ratings program.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA - After earning "good" ratings -- the highest given -- in all four safety evaluations, the redesigned BMW 5 Series has drawn "Top Safety Pick" status among large cars, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) announced.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA - The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has given the 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer the Top Safety Pick award.
Read More →WASHINGTON - A General Motors crash test dummy, whose 15 years of service included scores of full-vehicle crash tests and a host of special assignments, will spend a peaceful retirement in the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA - The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety announced the MY 2010 Lexus HS 250h has earned the institute's highest rating of "good" for side impact crash protection.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA - The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said that based on new rollover test results, the 2010 Audi A4 and Q5, Ford Flex and Fusion (twins Mercury Milan and Lincoln MKZ), Hyundai Tucson, Lincoln MKT and Volkswagen Jetta SportWagen have earned the institute's Top Safety Pick award.
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA - In the first Insurance Institute for Highway Safety roof strength tests of midsize SUVs, six drew the top rating of "good" for rollover protection, one was deemed "acceptable," and five others were judged "marginal."
Read More →ARLINGTON, VA - The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) announced on May 25 that three Toyota vehicles -- the 2011 Avalon, 2011 Sienna and 2010 Lexus RX -- have just received the 2010 Top Safety Pick award.
Read More →GŐTEBORG, SWEDEN - Volvo Cars' crash-test laboratory in Torslanda turns 10 years old this year -- and the almost 3,000 full-scale tests that have been carried out during the facility's first decade have helped give Volvo owners safer cars, the company said.
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