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Choosing a Safe Vehicle
When choosing a vehicle to buy or lease, the vehicle's safety ratings and reliability are always a consideration. Two considerations that can help you choose a safe and reliable vehicle are crash test ratings and the recall process.
Crash Testing and Ratings
Crash tests can help you determine how well a vehicle will protect you in a crash.
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (www.nhtsa.dot.gov). Each year, NHTSA crashes vehicles head-on into a wall and bashes them broadside to test their ability to protect their occupants. NHTSA focuses on evaluating vehicle restraints such as air bags and safety belts.
- The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (www.hwysafety.org). A different test by the IIHS uses offset-frontal car crashes to assess the protection provided by a vehicle's structure.
- Consumers Union Consumer Report's annual auto issue rates vehicles in terms of overall safety. Its safety score combines crash test results with a vehicle's accident avoidance factors--emergency handling, braking, acceleration, and even driver comfort.
Safety Defects and Recalls
To find out whether a manufacturer has recalled a car or vehicle equipment for safety defects, search for recalls with the NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation at http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/recalls/recallsearch.cfm or call NHTSA at 1-800-424-9393. If a vehicle has been recalled, ask the dealer for proof that the defect has been repaired.
Used vehicles should also have a current safety inspection sticker if your state requires one.
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