Car Safety Ratings
The auto manufacturers crash cars each year, and are required to verify that their vehicles meet certain standards, including crash test requirements. The "crashworthiness" of a vehicle refers to how well the car will protect its occupants in a crash, from any side. View results, scores, and crash test ratings for frontal, rear, and side impact car crashes. Find out just how safe you're car is, or that new car you're thinking about buying.
Current Car Safety Ratings
2010 Audi TT Safety Ratings
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Crash Test Details
2010 BMW Z4 Safety Ratings
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Crash Test Details
2010 Dodge Nitro Safety Ratings
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2010 Jeep Wrangler Safety Ratings
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Crash Test Details
2010 Mercury Mariner Safety Ratings
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Crash Test Details
2010 Volvo XC90 Safety Ratings
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Crash Test Details
2010 Ford E-150 Safety Ratings
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Crash Test Details
2010 Dodge Dakota Safety Ratings
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2010 Acura RL Safety Ratings
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2010 Chrysler 300 Safety Ratings
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Car Safety Ratings by Make
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• Acura • Audi • Bentley • BMW • Buick • Cadillac • Chevrolet • Chrysler • Dodge • Ford • GMC • Honda • HUMMER |
• Hyundai • Infiniti • Isuzu • Jaguar • Jeep • Kia • Land Rover • Lexus • Lincoln • Mazda • Mercedes • Mercury • MINI |
• Mitsubishi • Nissan • Pontiac • Porsche • Saab • Saturn • Scion • Smart • Subaru • Suzuki • Toyota • Volkswagen • Volvo |
Car Safety Ratings by Bodystyle
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