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 ...
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 ...
Automakers work to keep drivers safe on the road, but apparently some popular SUVs have some major flaws when it comes to keeping passengers safe. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety just ...
WASHINGTON — Crash test results on minivans suggest recent Toyota and Chrysler models have a ways to go in safeguarding passenger safety. A new report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety ...
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