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Hyundai models top crash tests

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WASHINGTON -- Vehicles made by Hyundai Motor Co., Honda Motor Co., DaimlerChrysler AG and Subaru of America Inc. earned top honors in new crash tests of sport utility vehicles, minivans and sedans.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gave five stars Monday in front and side-impact protection to the Hyundai Sonata sedan and Tucson SUV, Honda Odyssey minivan, Mercedes-Benz ML Class SUV and Subaru B9 Tribeca SUV.

The Pontiac G6 two-door coupe received the top score in rollover protection, with the government estimating a 9 percent chance of vehicle rollover during a crash.

The Mitsubishi Lancer, meanwhile, fared worst in side-impact protection among the vehicles; the four-door version was the only model to get two stars on side-impact protection for the driver.

The score was based on previous testing and denotes a 21 to 25 percent chance of serious injury in a real-world crash.

Dan Irvin, a Mitsubishi spokesman, noted that it was an old test and said that side curtain air bags will become standard equipment on the vehicle in the 2007 model year.

The Lancer received top scores in frontal protection.

NHTSA typically conducts new tests on vehicles when they are redesigned.

The majority of vehicles reviewed received either four or five stars in frontal- and side-impact protection.

In addition to the vehicles that earned five stars on both tests, other top-performing vehicles included the 2006 Volkswagen Passat, Chevrolet Impala, Dodge Dakota, Nissan Armada and Ford Freestar.

For frontal tests, five stars means there is a 10 percent or less chance of serious injury and four stars estimates an 11 percent to 20 percent chance of serious injury. NHTSA conducts the front-impact test at 35 mph.
http://www.detnews.com/2005/autosinsider/0511/22/C02-390024.htm
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Damn the Sonata is looking better & better.

I'm rapidly becoming a Hyundai fan.

:Q

Viper GTS

My fiancee bought an '06 Sonata a few months ago, I'm very impressed with it so far.
 
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Damn the Sonata is looking better & better.

I'm rapidly becoming a Hyundai fan.

:Q

Viper GTS

My fiancee bought an '06 Sonata a few months ago, I'm very impressed with it so far.

man...looks a lot like an accord...for less cost. time to buy hyundai stock

 
Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Damn the Sonata is looking better & better.

I'm rapidly becoming a Hyundai fan.

:Q

Viper GTS

My fiancee bought an '06 Sonata a few months ago, I'm very impressed with it so far.

man...looks a lot like an accord...for less cost. time to buy hyundai stock


I believe they only trade that stock in korea.. i think
 
Originally posted by: rh71
who would crash into a Tribeca ? They see that thing and people run away... far far away.

LOL, Tribecas are so fugly. My local dealership has had the same 5 sitting on their lot for what seems like forever.
 
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