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GM Pickup Trucks First to Score Five-Star Safety Rating

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GM Pickup Trucks First to Score Five-Star Safety Rating
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GM has something new to boast about: its line of half-ton trucks is the first to garner a five-star safety rating under government rules revised for the 2011 model year. Continue Reading...

Top 10 Automotive Stories of 2012

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Top 10 Automotive Stories of 2012
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With a heavy heart the staff of AutoGuide.com say goodbye to 2012, along with its triumphs and tragedies. We await the New Year with open arms, and welcome its promise of a better world. According to the Chinese zodiac, 2012 was a year of the dragon, and it proved to be the stuff of legend,… Continue Reading...

Record Number of IIHS Top Safety Picks For 2012

Record Number of IIHS Top Safety Picks For 2012
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In a display of continuing safety advancements in automobiles, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reported that more vehicles have earned the “top safety pick” this year after manufacturers have strengthened the roofs of their vehicles to improve its rollover safety. Sixty-nine cars, thirty-eight SUVs, five minivans, and three pickups made the “top safety pick”… Continue Reading...

Fiat 500 Gets Three Star Crash Test Rating, Lowest Of All New Cars

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Fiat 500 Gets Three Star Crash Test Rating, Lowest Of All New Cars
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The slow-selling Fiat 500 hit another snag after NHTSA gave the compact car a three-star crash test rating, a dismal score in an era where five-star ratings are practically ubiquitous. While the 500 got four stars in the frontal crash and rollover tests, the side impact result was a poor two stars. Only the now-dead… Continue Reading...

NHTSA Denies Wrongdoing In Chevrolet Volt Fire

NHTSA Denies Wrongdoing In Chevrolet Volt Fire
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  The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is flatly denying any wrongdoing around the time it took to release data suggesting the Chevrolet Volt might catch fire. Earlier this week reports surfaced that Volts suffering severe crashes might be at risk of catching fire. GM hasn’t released an official statement explaining the phenomenon, but information… Continue Reading...

Chevrolet Volt Fire May Lead To New Safety Standards

Chevrolet Volt Fire May Lead To New Safety Standards
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A fire involving a Chevrolet Volt that had undergone government crash testing has led to authorities investigating the possibility of requiring emergency responders to drain the batteries of electric and hybrid vehicles following a collision. A Volt that underwent a 20 mph side-impact crash test caught on fire several weeks later, causing the Volt as… Continue Reading...

120 MPH Crash Test Obliterates a Ford Focus [Video]

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If you’re looking for a good reason not to speed, this is it. Thanks to the inquisitive minds at Fifth Gear we now know the absolutely devastating result of what a 120-mph crash would look like. Part of an ongoing series looking at crash tests and the safety of modern vehicles the team of eloquently-voiced… Continue Reading...

Half of American Youth Would Buy a Chinese Car: Study

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Half of American Youth Would Buy a Chinese Car: Study
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Surprisingly, large segments of Americans are willing to buy Chinese made cars. Market research company GfK Automotive did its annual Barometer of Automotive Awareness and Imagery, and found that 38 percent of the respondents would consider buying a Chinese car. According to the study, “The openness to purchasing a Chinese and Indian vehicle is highest among… Continue Reading...

Nissan Leaf Gets Five Star Crash Test Rating In Europe

Nissan Leaf Gets Five Star Crash Test Rating In Europe
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The Nissan Leaf became the first EV to get a five star crash test rating from the Euro NCAP program, after scoring well in all categories involving passenger safety, on-board safety systems and pedestrian safety. Also notable was the car’s lithium-ion battery system, which according to Nissan “completely withstood all the impacts.” “The Nissan Leaf proves that… Continue Reading...

2012 Volvo S60 Drives Away With IIHS Top Safety Pick Award

2012 Volvo S60 Drives Away With IIHS Top Safety Pick Award
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Another one makes the cut. Add the 2012 Volvo S60 to the list of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s Top Safety Pick award winners. That means it earned good performance ratings for front, side, rollover, and rear crash protection. It also comes with standard electronic stability control (ESC), which is also needed to win… Continue Reading...

2011 Mazda 3 Scores Top Pick In Safety From IIHS

2011 Mazda 3 Scores Top Pick In Safety From IIHS
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The Insurance Institute For Highway Safety awarded the Mazda 3 with its Top Pick honor in the small car category. The Mazda3 met the criteria by scoring a “Good” rating in all crash test categories (front, side, rear and rollover) and has electronic stability control. The Mazda3 is the first car from the automaker to… Continue Reading...

Five Ford Vehicles Chosen As Top Safety Picks By IIHS

Five Ford Vehicles Chosen As Top Safety Picks By IIHS
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Ford announced today that five of their vehicles have been selected as Top Safety Picks By The IIHS, boosting their total to 11 vehicles. The 2010 Ford Flex and Fusion, Lincoln MKZ and MKT and the Mercury Milan all scored the highest possible ratings in the IIHS’s front, side and rear impact tests as well… Continue Reading...

Volvo Safety Demonstration Car Comes Down With A Case Of Epic FAIL

Volvo Safety Demonstration Car Comes Down With A Case Of Epic FAIL
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Looks like Toyota might not be the only company having problems with “unintended acceleration.” At a recent demonstration of Volvo’s collision avoidance system, the Swedish automaker shot a Volvo S60 out of a specialized tunnel and aimed it directly at the back of a dump truck. Ostensibly, the collision avoidance system was supposed to bring… Continue Reading...

Volvo Cars Crash Test Lab Celebrates 10 Years of Controlled Chaos

Volvo Cars Crash Test Lab Celebrates 10 Years of Controlled Chaos
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Where you one of those kids who would smash your toy cars together? If so, I bet your dream job lies in Sweden in Volvo’s crash test laboratory. More than 3,000 full-scale crashes have taken place, making this the most used and (still) most advanced crash research centre on the planet. “We can replicate most… Continue Reading...
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