- Oct 9, 1999
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We start with the luxury cars ? priced at $34,000 or more. First up is the Lexus ES 300. The damage is over $500 each in three of the four different tests.
That?s too much to get the Institute?s highest rating. But the ES 300 does get the next best thing, an acceptable.
They tested another Lexus ? the IS 300. In test number one, it received almost a $1000($977) in damage. Test number two ? $1,341. And in the pole test? Nearly $1,190.
?Expensive cars typically have got more expensive parts, so you may get the same kind of damage, but the repair bills will be higher because the parts on luxury cars tend to be more expensive,? says O?Neill.
The IS 300 gets the Institute?s lowest rating, a poor.
Next is the Volvo S60. ?It doesn?t look like a lot of damage when you take a quick look at it, but underneath this cover there?s a lot of damage,? says O?Neill. ?Damage to the frame rails, damage to the bumper bar all of which adds up to over $800 in repair bills.?
The S60?s repair costs in just the pole test at five miles an hour is almost $1700. ($1,681)
It too gets a poor rating.
