1/19/13

best-selling mid-size sedan doesn't mean the safest sedan



LOS ANGELES - best-selling mid-size sedan doesn't mean the safest sedan. It'true because any different point of view can be unveiled before buying their car.

Actually, the U.S. government just standardize a simulated frontal collision between two vehicles. But do some tests IIHS crash, as many accidents are not only a frontal collision which could cause serious injury and death to passengers.



Toyota Camry and Prius V get the lowest ratings in crash tests conducted Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) or the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in the U.S..
 
This result is quite sad considering the Toyota Camry is one of the best-selling mid-size sedan in the United States. However, in crash tests conducted at 13 mid-size sedan, the Camry and the Prius V nights got very few points.
 
According to IIHS crash tests performed at different angles of the models. Crash simulation is done by colliding with another car, hit a pole or a collision with a tree.
 
Score the test results obtained by a pretty good competitor of Camry Honda Accord and the Suzuki Kizashi.
 
"With the results of the new tests done, we will respond to these challenges. We are evaluating new testing protocol is more appropriate," said Brian Lyons, a Toyota spokesman, as reported by Inautonews.