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Tests Find Vehicles Becoming More StableMore SUVs Getting High Marks in Rollover Testing |
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June 22, 2005
In 2002, just one SUV earned four-stars. This year 24 earned a four-star rating as part of the newly released rollover test results for 2005 model year vehicles. Assessing static stability factor (SSF) values – the predominant factor in NHTSA’s rollover ratings – the agency found a significant improvement in SUV ratings; passenger car and pickup truck scores have remained relatively constant. For 2005 model year tested vehicles, the highest rated SUV was the Ford Freestyle 4x4, earning 4-stars and a 13 percent chance of rollover, if involved in a single-vehicle crash. The Freestyle matches the 2005 Chrysler Pacifica, a carryover vehicle from 2004, which also earned four stars and a 13 percent chance of rollover during the 2004 model year testing. For pickups, the highest rated vehicle was the Chevrolet Colorado 4x4 and its twin, the GMC Canyon, the Dodge Dakota 4x4, and the Dodge Ram 1500 4x2 – each earning four stars and a 17 percent chance of rollover if involved in a single-vehicle crash. For vans, the highest rated vehicle was the Chrysler PT Cruiser, earning four stars and a 13 percent chance of rollover if involved in a single-vehicle crash. For passenger cars, the highest rated vehicle was the Ford Mustang, earning five stars and an 8 percent chance of rollover if involved in a single-vehicle crash. The complete list of 2005 vehicles rollover results, including carryover results from previous model years, is available at www.safercar.gov. Report Your Experience
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