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NHTSA announces list of 2011 model year vehicles to be rated under the new government 5-star safety ratings program
NHTSA announces list of 2011 model year vehicles to be rated under the new government 5-star safety ratings program

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration today announced the lineup of 2011 model year passenger vehicles that will receive new safety ratings under the agency’s revamped and updated 5-star safety ratings program.

In all, 24 passenger cars, 20 sport utility vehicles, two vans, and nine 2011 model year pickups will be rated under the new system that not only includes tougher crash tests, but, for the first time, provides consumers with a single overall safety score per vehicle.  The new testing program will also provide consumers with information about new advanced crash avoidance technologies, such as lane departure and forward collision warning systems.
 
“The vehicles we are announcing today will be the first ones tested under the Department’s tougher, more rigorous 5-star ratings program,” Secretary Ray LaHood explained.  “This new testing program significantly raises the safety bar for all vehicle manufacturers and will provide consumers with a great deal more safety information about the cars and trucks they want to buy.”
 
“For over 30 years, NHTSA’s 5-star crash testing program has been the gold standard for consumers looking to buy the safest cars on the market for their families,” said NHTSA Administrator David Strickland.  “Now, this great program has gotten even better by making it easier to compare the safety performance of vehicles not only in terms of crash survivability, but in terms of avoiding crashes in the first place.”
 
Look for results of the 55 vehicles being tested under NHTSA’s new 5-star safety ratings system to be posted on the agency’s website, www.safercar.gov.  When the new safety ratings become available, consumers will not be able to compare them to old ones since the testing criteria has changed.  It will also be more difficult to achieve a high safety rating in this new program.
The list of 2011 makes and models selected for testing is provided below.
 
Passenger Cars
 
Manufacturer
Make
Model
BMW
BMW
5 Series
Chrysler
Dodge
Caliber
Daimler AG
Mercedes-Benz
C-Class
Ford
Ford
Fiesta
Ford
Ford
Fusion
Ford
Ford
Taurus
GM
Chevrolet
Cruze
GM
Chevrolet
Malibu
GM
Buick
Lucerne
Honda
Honda
Accord
Honda
Honda
Civic
Hyundai
Hyundai
Sonata
Kia
Kia
Forte
Kia
Kia
Optima
Mazda
Mazda
Mazda3
Nissan
Infiniti
M37
Nissan
Nissan
Altima
Nissan
Nissan
Sentra
Nissan
Nissan
Versa
Toyota
Toyota
Camry
Toyota
Toyota
Corolla
Toyota
Toyota
Prius
Volkswagen
Audi
A4
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
Jetta
Vans
 
Manufacturer
Make
Model
Honda
Honda
Odyssey
Toyota
Toyota
Sienna
Sport Utility Vehicles
 
Manufacturer
Make
Model
Chrysler
Jeep
Grand Cherokee
Ford
Ford
Edge
Ford
Ford
Escape
GM
Chevrolet
Tahoe
GM
Chevrolet
Traverse
GM
Chevrolet
Equinox
Honda
Acura
MDX
Honda
Honda
CR-V
Honda
Honda
Pilot
Kia
Kia
Sorento
Kia
Kia
Soul
Nissan
Nissan
Murano
Nissan
Nissan
Rogue
Subaru
Subaru
Forester
Subaru
Subaru
Outback
Toyota
Lexus
RX350
Toyota
Toyota
Highlander
Toyota
Toyota
RAV4
Toyota
Toyota
Venza
Volvo
Volvo
XC60
Pickup Trucks
 
Manufacturer
Make
Model
Chrysler
Ram
1500 Crew Cab
Chrysler
Ram
1500 Quad Cab
Ford
Ford
F-150  Super Cab
Ford
Ford
F-150 Super Crew Cab
Ford
Ford
Ranger Extended Cab
GM
Chevrolet
Silverado 1500  Extended Cab
GM
Chevrolet
Silverado 1500 Crew Cab
Toyota
Toyota
Tacoma Double Cab
Toyota
Toyota
Tundra Double  Cab

Posted on Thursday, July 29, 2010 (Archive on Friday, July 29, 2011)
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