Car accidents to even the best drivers. Knowing you and your loved ones are protected in case of an accident is important. 

Manufacturer-specific ratings and collision performance data provide a more detailed understanding of how individual vehicles perform in crash tests. Let’s delve into the safety ratings of specific models from various manufacturers to give a more comprehensive view. 

There are many vehicles with high crash test ratings. Her we are looking at two top rated vehicles by category.  

 

SUVs 

Volvo XC90:
Volvo has long been synonymous with safety, and the XC90 is no exception. The XC90 consistently receives high safety ratings from both the IIHS and NHTSA, earning top marks in crashworthiness and collision avoidance technologies.
 

Subaru Outback:
Subaru is another manufacturer known for its commitment to safety. The Outback, a popular SUV model, has received top scores in crash tests, including the IIHS Top Safety Pick+ designation. Subaru’s EyeSight Driver Assist Technology contributes to its high safety ratings.
 

Pick-ups 

Ford F-150:
The Ford F-150, a best-selling pick-up truck, has undergone rigorous testing and consistently performs well in crash tests. Ford’s commitment to aluminum alloy body construction contributes to the F-150’s structural integrity and crashworthiness.
 

Chevrolet Silverado:
The Chevrolet Silverado, another prominent pick-up, has also received commendable safety ratings. With advancements in safety technology, such as automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning, the Silverado showcases Chevrolet’s dedication to occupant safety.
 

 

Cars 

Honda Accord:
The Honda Accord, a popular midsize sedan, is often lauded for its safety features and crash test performance. With features like Honda Sensing, which includes collision mitigation braking and road departure mitigation, the Accord consistently earns high safety scores.
 

 

Toyota Camry:
The Toyota Camry, a reliable and widely sold sedan, has received top safety ratings from both the IIHS and NHTSA. Toyota’s commitment to safety is evident in the Camry’s structural design and advanced safety features.
 

 

EVs 

 Tesla Model 3:
As mentioned earlier, the Tesla Model 3 has been a standout performer in crash tests. With its electric architecture and innovative safety features like Autopilot, the Model 3 has earned top safety ratings, showcasing the safety advantages of electric vehicles.
 

 

Nissan Leaf:
The Nissan Leaf, a popular electric hatchback, has also demonstrated impressive safety performance. The Leaf incorporates Nissan’s ProPILOT Assist, a suite of driver-assistance technologies, contributing to its high safety ratings.
 

 

Manufacturer-specific ratings and collision performance data highlight the dedication of various automakers to occupant safety. Volvo and Subaru lead the way in SUV safety, while Ford and Chevrolet showcase the strengths of pick-up trucks. Honda and Toyota demonstrate the safety features in midsize sedans, and Tesla and Nissan lead the charge in electric vehicle safety. Consumers should consider both the overall safety reputation of a manufacturer and the specific safety features of individual models when making vehicle choices. 

About Bowling Green Auto Sales Collision Department 

With over 50 years of experience, our technicians are determined to make your collision repair experience a positive one. While it is not easy to turn an auto accident into a memorable service experience, that is always our goal. 

As a complete collision and body repair shop we cater to most makes and models of cars, trucks, and SUVs. We ensure that your vehicle is well taken care of. As a direct repair facility for major insurance companies, including: 

  • Nationwide
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