
Of the nine vehicles evaluated, just two – the Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain – score a “good” rating.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has given the vehicle a five-star overall safety score for crashworthiness and crash-prevention features.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety names the vehicle a Top Safety Pick+, based on the car’s crashworthiness and ability to prevent or mitigate crashes.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety names the midsize luxury car a Top Safety Pick+ -- the highest possible overall rating.
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gives the newly redesigned crossover the highest possible overall ranking for crashworthiness.
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The vehicles excel in February crash tests conducted for NHTSA’s New Car Assessment Program.
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The 2014 model-year Audi A6 sedan and S6 sport sedan received the highest ratings possible – 5 stars -- in recent U.S. government crash tests.
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The vehicle excels in recent NHTSA crash tests and offers a bevy of both passive and active safety features.
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After crash-testing 11 subcompacts, IIHS deems the Chevrolet Spark as the only one deserving of a Top Safety Pick award.
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Honda leads the pack with six models earning Top Safety Pick+ and two earning Top Safety Pick.
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