Cadillac Lyriq Scores ‘Good’ Rating In IIHS Crash Tests: Video
Headlight glare keeps it off Top Pick list.
Read More »Headlight glare keeps it off Top Pick list.
Read More »Not looking good for their GM cousins.
Read More »Mixed results at best.
Read More »Eliminated by stricter standards.
Read More »More stringent criteria in effect for 2023.
Read More »Narrowly missing out on the Top Safety Pick+ recognition.
Read More »The XT6 also received the distinction in 2020 and 2021.
Read More »The second year in a row it has received this distinction.
Read More »Just shy of the Top Safety Pick+ rating.
Read More »Crashworthiness, headlights, and crash prevention all tested.
Read More »The crossover is an IIHS Top Safety Pick.
Read More »An almost flawless performance by the luxury crossover.
Read More »Better headlights would have netted a Top Safety Pick+ rating.
Read More »But it missed out on the coveted Top Safety Pick+ designation.
Read More »The Equinox is also an IIHS Top Safety Pick.
Read More »Though it missed out on the Top Safety Pick rating.
Read More »Will the updated 2021 model improve to become a Top Safety Pick+?
Read More »The IIHS was not impressed with the 2019 Equinox's headlights.
Read More »The Chevrolet Volt and the Buick Envision sit as GM's safety stars.
Read More »General Motors' subcompact crossovers have taken home top honors from their IIHS crashworthiness testing sessions.
Read More »The award applies to models equipped with Chevrolet's Forward Collision Alert system.
Read More »The Buick Regal, Cadillac CTS and XTS, and Chevrolet Impala all received top marks on front crash prevention.
Read More »GM's SUVs were the only two to earn the distinction.
Read More »Over 100 countries have determined the Malibu as a safe enough to earn top marks in crash tests.
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