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SAFETY FIRST
You may remember the public service announcements from the 1980s where two crash-test dummies named Vince and Larry cavorted around, extolling the benefits of seat-belt usage. Back then, the U.S. Department of Transportation told us, via these advertisements, that “You can learn a lot from a dummy.”

Motor vehicle safety innovations have grown exponentially since then, but we can still learn a lot from those dummies — or their more sophisticated offspring.

Each year, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) gives vehicles a rating of Good, Acceptable, Marginal or Poor based on performance in high-speed front- and side-impact crash tests. The IIHS also evaluates seat head restraints for protection against neck injuries in rear impacts. Ratings reflect measurements of intrusions into the occupant compartment, injuries to the crash-test dummies and the movement and contact of the dummies heads during the crash.

In order to be named a Top Safety Pick by the IIHS, vehicles must earn a rating of Good in all three tests (front, side and rear). New for 2007, winning vehicles must offer electronic stability control. This new requirement eliminated some of last year’s winners, including the Ford Five Hundred, Mercury Montego and Honda Civic (whose ESC-equipped models rate below “Good” for rear-crash protection). Vehicles are eligible to win in the categories of small, midsize and large cars; minivans; small and midsize SUVs. There was no winner in the small-car category for 2007.

“Our crash tests cover the most common kinds of real world collisions,” says Institute president Adrian Lund. “Designating Top Safety Pick winners based on the tests makes it easier for consumers to identify vehicles that afford the best overall protection without sifting through multiple sets of comparative test results.”

IIHS’s Top Safety picks are listed (below, at right, wherever they are listed).

2007 Top Safety Picks

Large Car
Audi A6

Midsize Cars
Audi A4
Saab 9-3
Subaru Legacy

Minivans
Hyundai Entourage
Kia Sedona

Luxury SUVs
Mercedes Benz M-Class
Volvo XC90
Midsize SUVs
Acura RDX
Honda Pilot
Subaru B9 Tribeca

Small SUVs
Honda CR-V
Subaru Forester

Source: Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. For more information and detailed crash-test ratings, visit iihs.org. 

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