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Old 03-13-2006, 08:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Top Safety Picks 2006
Ford requests re-test. BMW 3-series and Lexus IS called "Top Safety Picks."




The Ford Fusion midsized sedan, introduced last fall, earned an "Acceptable" rating in front crash tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. While that is the second-best possible rating, only one other midsize car design currently on the market failed to get the top "Good" rating in the IIHS front-offset crash test.


Crash test ratings for the Fusion and six other midsize sedans were released today by the Institute. Other cars for which results were released today were the Hyundai Sonata, Pontiac G6, Acura TSX, BMW 3-series, Infiniti G35, and Lexus IS.


"The Fusion is a disappointment because it's a brand new design," said Adrian Lund, president of the Institute, in an announcement. "Ford has done a good job with some other recent models, but the Fusion is at the back of the pack among midsize sedans for overall safety performance."


In the Institute's front-offset crash test, in which the vehicle strikes a barrier with just part of its front bumper at 40 miles per hour, a metal pin in the dummy's ankle was broken.

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"We were surprised by that result," said Daniel Jarvis, a Ford spokesman. "We did not see it in our own internal testing. We plan to ask for a retest."


The Fusion also earned a rating of "Poor," the worst possible, in the Insurance Institute's side impact test. The Fusion was tested without optional side impact airbags. For vehicles of the Fusion's size without head-protecting side airbags installed, "Poor" ratings in this test are not unusual.


The Insurance Institute tests side impact safety using a device that mimics the effect of an SUV or large pick-up truck striking the vehicle at 31 miles an hour. The impact is higher on the vehicle's body than it is in a similar test conducted by the federal government. For that reason, vehicles without side airbags designed to protect occupants' heads generally do not do well.


If head-protecting side airbags are optional, the Institute's policy is to test the vehicle without them and to re-test the vehicle with them installed if the manufacturer requests the test and pays for the additional vehicle.


Ford has requested that the Fusion be retested with side impact airbags installed. Side airbags will become standard equipment on the Fusion this fall, said Ford spokesman Jarvis.


Sonata does well after recall
The Hyundai Sonata earned a rating of "Good" in its second front-offset crash test after the first test revealed a problem requiring a recall.


In the Institute's first test on the Sonata, the car's seatbelt became caught under the seatback adjustment lever. That apparently caused the seatback to come loose in the crash. Hyundai engineers redesigned the lever and the company recalled cars with the original lever design to fix the problem.


When tested with the new lever, the Sonata earned a "Good" rating for front-crash protection.


The Sonata, which has standard side-impact airbags, earned an "Acceptable" rating for side impact protection. The Sonata was redesigned for the 2005 model year. The previous version of the Sonata had earned a "Poor" rating for side impact protection.


Top safety picks
In this most recent round of testing, the BMW 3-series and the Lexus IS earned "Top Safety Pick" designations from the Institute as a result of these tests. To be called a "Top Safety Pick." vehicles must earn "Good" ratings in both front and side impact crash tests and be rated "Good" or "Acceptable" for neck-injury protection in rear impacts. Both cars earned "Silver Top Safety Pick" designations, meaning they were deemed "Acceptable" for rear impact neck-injury protection.


IIHS new midsized car safety rating:


Acura TSX -- Front: Good / Side: Acceptable / Rear: Poor


BMW 3-series -- Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Acceptable


Ford Fusion/Mercury Milan -- Front: Acceptable / Side: Poor / Rear: Marginal (Front crash retest requested, side crash test requested with side airbags)


Hyundai Sonata -- Front: Good / Side: Acceptable / Rear: Good


Infiniti G35 -- Front: Good / Side: Acceptable / Rear: Poor


Lexus IS -- Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Acceptable


Pontiac G6 -- Front: Good / Side: Poor / Rear: Marginal (without optional side airbags)


Pontiac G6 -- Front: Good / Side: Acceptable / Rear: Marginal (with optional side airbags)


Midsized cars: IIHS Top Safety Picks


Gold Top Safety Pick


Saab 9-3 -- Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Good


Subaru Legacy -- Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Good


Silver Top Safety Picks


Audi A3 -- Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Acceptable


Audi A4 -- Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Acceptable


BMW 3-series -- Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Acceptable


Chevrolet Malibu -- (with optional side airbags) Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Acceptable


Lexus IS -- Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Acceptable


Volkswagen Jetta -- Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Acceptable


Volkswagen Passat -- Front: Good / Side: Good / Rear: Acceptable
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it's been tested through the years about the rear but the crumple zones support the passenger cabin very well. just the damage to the vehicle itself is $$$$
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this was on dateline a couple of weeks ago. i was a lil disappointed, but it seems like everyone from c&d to these guys are all over bmw. oh well. i'm happy with what i bought.
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agreed. i rolled up on 3 330s on the way home from work. all of those a holes blocked me in so i couldn't get out. 'must be some kind of bmw cult their in. bitches.

actually, i'd take a 530 anyday. that car looks so good in white with nice tints and wheels.
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The front end of the 5 series is pretty dam good, love that wrap around head light. The "face lifted" bangle designs are looking good. The 7 series looks pretty nice now.

550i sounds like fun to me.
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With the Infiniti being known for being *ahem* substantial in the rear I am surprised they did so poorly in the rear crash test, and the side "acceptable"? With 6 airbags? Oh well that is what a forum is about right?
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