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Subscribe to this threadIIHS awards 34 models its Top Safety Pick Award for 2008
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Menice @ Nov 15th 2007 11:40AM
hahaha...Chrysler Crap Boxes cant make the list...
'None produced by Chrysler Corp. made the list. The company said in a statement, "Chrysler vehicles have performed well on a variety of internal and third party tests \[and\] our vehicles have consistently achieved top ratings in the government's crash test program." '
http://www.newsday.com/business/ny-bzcars1115,0,6800553.story
Pete @ Nov 15th 2007 11:45AM
5 STAR crash rating from NHTSA is good enough for me.
Also what Chrysler products did they even test? Hell, I want a list of ALL the vehicles they tested.
Bob-omb @ Nov 15th 2007 11:55AM
You can see all the tested cars on the main IIHS page. Pick from the dropdown menu.
And that "5 star" crap means nothing as the NHTSA tests aren't anywhere near as thorough as the IIHS or NCAP tests.
Guenther @ Nov 15th 2007 12:02PM
GM doesn't have any American product on the list either. Ford managed to have 2 vehicles show up as 5 separate models, so cudos, I suppose. I'm a little surprised that the STS and new CTS didn't make the cut.