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Autos
Least-Safe Cars 2007
Forbes.com
By Dan Lienert
You're at the car dealership, excited to seal the deal on your nice new ride
. You're assessing your options, and several sound sexy: heated cup holders,
GPS navigation system, big alloy wheels.
One option that does not: side airbags.
But in a pinch, they could make a bigger difference than the navigation syst
em, shiny wheels and coffee-warmer combined. The Insurance Institute for Hig
hway Safety (IIHS) rattled the automotive world on Oct. 5 by announcing that
side airbags that protect people's heads are reducing driver deaths in cars
struck on the driver's side by an estimated 37%. So are side airbags the se
at belts of the 21st century?
Seat belts--also humble and un-sexy--were not required by law a few decades
ago, and wearing them was not commonplace. Today, side airbags aren't always
standard--and as the safety bar ratchets ever higher, cars without them are
lagging in safety ratings.
Go to Forbes.com to see seven of today's least-safe cars.
The airbag effect shows in our list of the least-safe new cars on the market
. In crash tests, a car with side airbags can be among the best performers;
take the bags away, and its ratings can fall dramatically.
Case in point: Toyota Motor's Corolla four-door. It's popular, reliable and
a good performer in crash tests--except for models without side airbags. The
n it comes with the lowest possible side-protection ratings from the IIHS, a
nd makes it onto our list.
Also on the roster: Chevrolet's Cobalt four-door, which does better with sid
e airbags, but without them gets some "poor" crash-test ratings; Ford Motor'
s Focus four-door and Mazda's Mazda3 four-door, for which there are no IIHS
crash-test ratings with side airbags; Saturn's Ion four-door, which has poor
ratings with or without optional side airbags; and Suzuki Motor's Aerio and
Forenza four-doors, which have standard airbags but still get poor side cra
sh-test scores.
Many--if not most--new cars come a host of safety features: anti-lock brakes
, which can preserve steering control and reduce stopping distances; tractio
n- and stability-control systems, which increase control and stability on sl
ippery surfaces; and daytime running lights, which help you see better and m
ake you more visible to other drivers. Automakers insert higher-strength ste
el into collision-prone sections. They design seats, head restraints and bum
pers to shield occupants in crashes.
From 1982 until 2005, U.S. driver death rates per million passenger vehicles
registered decreased 51%, according to the IIHS, an independent, nonprofit
organization dedicated to reducing the losses (deaths, injuries and property
damage) from crashes in the U.S. But most of that drop came from frontal cr
ashes, in which driver death rates decreased 53%, due to such factors as fro
ntal airbags, higher seatbelt use and more crash-worthy vehicles.
In contrast, driver death rates in side crashes decreased 42% during that ti
me. And each year, 43,000 Americans still die in auto accidents..
To compile our roster, we looked at three main factors: a car's accident-avo
idance features; results of crash tests, which are conducted in controlled e
nvironments; and real-world data, in the rates of injury claims filed per ve
hicle. (See details of our methodology here.)
We were surprised that the list consisted entirely of small passenger cars,
such as Ford Motor's Focus, and the Saturn Ion. We expected to see at least
one SUV on the roster. But a section on the Highway Loss Data Institute's (H
LDI) Web site explains why the list looks the way it does: small two- and fo
ur-door cars typically have higher death rates and higher-than-average insur
ance injury claims.
Automakers whose cars made the list took issue with it. The main complaints
involved the IIHS' testing procedures, the meaning of a worse-than-average r
ate of injury-claim filings and the fairness of singling out cars with one o
r more bad scores despite multiple good scores in other areas.
"You cannot draw these kinds of conclusions" from the data, a Ford spokesman
said of the Focus.
A Toyota Motor spokesman said that the Corolla four-door has several good cr
ash-test ratings, despite a couple of "poor" IIHS ratings for certain models
. The spokesman also pointed out that the car's injury-claim rate is better
than those of several of its competitors. Ford Motor argued against our incl
usion of its Focus for the same reasons.
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🙂【原创】想买Ford Explorer,几个问题请教大家 dafemren 字1605 2006-10-29 19:46:26
🙂03 90k FORD EXPLORE 74K到手。现在上税都按 dafemren 字50 2007-01-30 12:10:42
🙂least-safe cars 2007--没有SUV1
🙂2 dafemren 字3163 2006-11-03 15:47:29
🙂从死亡报告上看SUV的安全性 dafemren 字1967 2006-11-03 15:40:49
🙂oh. explorer可不是什么好车。 我不知道 字207 2006-10-30 16:36:40
🙂貌似他俩没有寄安全带的。10月纽约对头撞车祸 还是 dafemren 字249 2006-10-30 17:04:43
🙂没系安全带是一个原因,但一个那么大的一个 我不知道 字456 2006-10-31 09:01:51