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NHTSA WILL CRASH TEST 58 MODEL YEAR 2000 VEHICLES


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NHTSA WILL CRASH TEST 58 MODEL YEAR 2000 VEHICLES

NHTSA
October 28, 1999

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NHTSA 54-99
Thursday, October 28, 1999
Contact: NHTSA, Tim Hurd, (202) 366-9550

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) today announced it will crash test 58 model year 2000 vehicles to obtain safety information that will help consumers make buying decisions.

The U. S. Department of Transportation's safety agency said it will crash test 39 passenger cars, 3 sport utility vehicles, 7 vans, and 9 pickups in its New Car Assessment Program (NCAP). Twenty-nine vehicles will be crashed in the frontal direction and 29 vehicles will be crashed from the side. Once the crash testing is completed, NHTSA estimates that frontal safety information will be available on 74 percent of the model year 2000 vehicles sold in the United States. The agency will provide side impact safety information on about 72 percent of the vehicles sold in the United States.

Frontal NCAP

NHTSA crashes vehicles so that the entire front goes into a fixed barrier at 35 mph. This crash is equivalent to a head-on collision between two identical vehicles, each moving at 35 mph, with a 70 mph closing speed. Instrumented dummies register forces and impacts during the crash, which NHTSA uses to predict frontal head and chest injuries that would likely occur to people in an actual crash.

The NCAP crash test results will be reported on a scale of one to five stars, with five stars indicating the best crash protection among vehicles within the same weight class. Head and chest data, which indicate the chance of a life-threatening injury, are combined into a single rating, reflected by the number of stars. These represent a vehicle's relative level of crash protection in a head-on collision. Thigh injury, though rarely life-threatening, is also measured in the tests. Such injury can be disabling, and if a high likelihood of thigh injury occurs in the tests, it will be noted in the charts.

Test results show the relative crash protection provided to front seat occupants using all of the vehicle's occupant protection equipment. Occupant protection equipment consists of safety belts or a combination of safety belts and air bags. The results do not apply to unbelted occupants. The occupant protection equipment provided on each tested vehicle is listed with the vehicle's overall score.

NHTSA emphasizes that the crash test results for frontal impact are meaningful only for comparing relative injury risk in frontal collisions between vehicles of similar weight, within an approximate weight range of 500 pounds. In head-on collisions involving two vehicles of different weights, occupants in the lighter weight vehicle almost always experience greater risk of injury than those in the heavier vehicle.

Side NCAP

The federal safety agency said the side crash used to test these vehicles simulates a typical intersection collision between two vehicles. In the tests, forces are measured on two crash dummies when a moving, deformable barrier is angled into the side of a car at 38.5 mph.

The 38.5 mph speed of the deformable barrier is 5 mph faster than the speed prescribed for compliance with the existing Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 214, "Side Impact Protection." The crash tests are conducted at the higher speed to demonstrate differences that are more apparent at 38.5 mph than at 33.5 mph. The test results will be presented in a "star" format--one to five stars, with five stars being the best score--to make the technical crash results easy for consumers to understand.

Crash-test dummies - designed specifically to measure human-like responses in the side direction - are placed in the driver position and in the rear seat position behind the driver. As in the frontal test, the two dummies are secured with all available restraints. Instruments measure the force of impact to the dummy's chest and pelvis. The chest data, which indicate the chance of life-threatening injury, are signified in a single rating reflected by the number of stars. Pelvic injury also is measured. If a high likelihood of pelvic injury occurs in the lateral test, it will be noted in the charts. In reviewing the front and lateral star ratings, consumers should keep in mind that, in real world crashes, vehicles are twice as likely to be involved in severe frontal crashes as in severe side crashes.

Consumers can see test results and additional information on the NCAP program and other safety topics by visiting the Web Site at www.nhtsa.dot.gov or by calling the agency's toll-free Auto Safety Hotline at (800) 424-9393, or (202) 366-0123 in the Washington, D.C., area.

A list of vehicles selected for testing in the 2000 NCAP follows:

Vehicles Selected for Testing in the 2000 New Car Assessment Program

Manufacturer

Vehicle Name

Body Style

Frontal

Side

DaimlerChrysler

Chrysler LHS

4-door

Yes

Yes

DaimlerChrysler

Dodge Caravan

Van

Yes

Yes

DaimlerChrysler

Dodge Neon

4-door

Yes

Yes

Ford

Ford Windstar

Van

Co

Yes

Ford

Ford F-150

PU ExCab

Yes

Yes

Ford

Ford Focus

2-door

Yes

Yes

Ford

Ford Focus

4-door

Yes

Yes

Ford

Ford Ranger

PU ExCab

Yes

Yes

Ford

Ford Taurus

4-door

Yes

Co

Ford

Ford Taurus w/side bags

4-door

 

Yes

Ford

Lincoln Town Car

4-door

Yes

Co

Ford

Mercury Villager

Van

Yes

Yes

GM

Buick LeSabre

4-door

Yes

Yes

GM

Cadillac DeVille

4-door

Yes

Yes

GM

Chevrolet Impala

4-door

Co

Yes

GM

Chevrolet Malibu

4-door

Co

Yes

GM

Chevrolet S-10

PU

Yes

Yes

GM

Chevrolet Silverado - 1500

PU ExCab

Yes

No

GM

Chevrolet Tahoe (GMT800)

4-door Utility

Yes

No

GM

Pontiac Bonneville

4-door

No

Yes

GM

Saturn LS

4-door

Yes

Yes

GM

Saturn SL

4-door

Yes

Yes

Honda

Honda Accord

4-door

Yes

Co

Honda

Honda Accord w/side bag

4-door

 

Yes

Honda

Honda Insight

2-door

Yes

No

Honda

Honda Odyssey

Van

Co

Yes

Hyundai

Hyundai Elantra

4-door

No

Yes

Mazda

Mazda MPV

Van

No

Yes

Nissan

Nissan Altima

4-door

Yes

Co

Nissan

Nissan Maxima

4-door

Yes

Yes

Nissan

Nissan Xterra

4-door Utility

Yes

Yes

Subaru

Subaru Legacy

4-door

Yes

No

Subaru

Subaru Legacy

4-door Wagon

 

Yes

Toyota

Toyota Avalon

4-door

No

Yes

Toyota

Toyota Camry

4-door

Yes

Co

Toyota

Toyota Tundra

PU ExCab

Yes

Yes

Volkswagen

Audi A6

4-door

Yes

No

Volkswagen

Volkswagen Jetta

4-door

Yes

Yes

Volkswagen

Volkswagen Passat

4-door

Yes

Yes

Volvo

S-80

4-door

Yes

Co

 b

Co - Carry-over vehicles (results for vehicles tested previously that remain valid because the manufacturers are selling the same or essentially the same vehicles in model year 2000).

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