Buick Enclave Gets ‘Acceptable’ Rating In New IIHS Side-Impact Test
The Ford Explorer was the top-rated crossover overall.
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IIHS
The Ford Explorer was the top-rated crossover overall.
The Ford Explorer had the best overall rating in this test.
The organization aims to increase test relevancy.
The alerts must be louder and last for longer intervals, the IIHS says.
System efficacy generally declines at night.
The XT6 also received the distinction in 2020 and 2021.
The full results of this new safety test will be released by the IIHS this year.
The IIHS will require these systems to use driver monitoring sensors/cameras.
The revised, tougher test seeks to address higher-speed crashes.
Only two vehicles received the best-possible ‘Good’ rating.
Just shy of the Top Safety Pick+ rating.
Crashworthiness, headlights, and crash prevention all tested.
The crossover is an IIHS Top Safety Pick.
Although it’s not rated a Top Safety Pick.
The safety benefits of ACC are diminished by speeding.
An almost flawless performance by the luxury crossover.
But it missed out on the coveted Top Safety Pick+ designation.
Safety and reliability top the list of considerations.
Several GM vehicles have been dubbed good for teens by the IIHS.
The Yukon was at the top of the list of safest vehicles.