Car Crash Safety Isn’t Necessarily Better In Bigger, Heavier Vehicles
With pickup trucks as the most dangerous for other vehicles.
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With pickup trucks as the most dangerous for other vehicles.
Read More »Typically hitting dummies with reflective strips.
Read More »Headlight glare keeps it off Top Pick list.
Read More »For exactly the expected reasons.
Read More »Not looking good for their GM cousins.
Read More »Mixed results at best.
Read More »Hands-free systems like Super Cruise weren't part of the study.
Read More »Poor performance in the updated moderate overlap front test.
Read More »Updated moderate overlap test rated as Poor.
Read More »Boasting the potential to save thousands in repairs.
Read More »While others are functioning effectively.
Read More »Passenger protection less than optimal.
Read More »Proving that bigger isn't always safer.
Read More »With models on both the Good and Best Choices lists.
Read More »Achieving Best or Good Choice status.
Read More »Along with three other crossovers out of 10 tested.
Read More »More than 90 percent of The General's 2024 models are equipped with the technology.
Read More »Posting the worst overall rating of its segment.
Read More »Height and grille angle affect pedestrian survival.
Read More »Only one pickup truck scored better in the moderate overlap front crash test.
Read More »Earning a 'Good' rating in every other side crash category.
Read More »All four U.S. brands represented.
Read More »Pickup trucks have a high death rate for other drivers as well.
Read More »Small pickups struggle in the test.
Read More »Increased risk of neck, head, and chest injuries for rear-seated passengers.
Read More »More stringent criteria in effect for 2023.
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