
Thanks to improvements made to the frame rail of Jeep Wranglers, all units built after October earn an acceptable IIHS rating for a combination of driver- and passenger-side tests.
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A major vehicle research group points out less expensive models that earned high marks for protection, saying the cost is well worth the safety.
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Twelve brands are awarded for protective features while others fail to place.
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IIHS will add intelligent speed assistance, driver-impairment features to its ratings, awards thresholds in next few years
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Three others fail to place after crash testing, headlight and crash-prevention evaluations of 2025 vehicles.
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IIHS examination shows redesigns have eroded driver visibility over the past 25 years as pedestrian, cyclist deaths jumped.
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Several others fail to place due to higher injury risks in certain metrics.
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Updated IIHS awards criteria eliminate many new vehicles as SUVs dominate the winners list.
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IIHS plans to start testing for an infrequent but dangerous result in some crashes that could lead to air bag tweaks.
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19 are awarded one of IIHS’ two top awards, while two fail to place.
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