The IIHS has revealed its list of what it considers to be the safest new cars available—those that qualify for its coveted Top Safety Pick+ award. For 2017, making the cut has become even more ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded 82 new vehicles as the top safety picks for 2017. Of those 82 vehicles chosed, 38 earned the even higher ranking of “Top Safety Pick+” for their ...
The 2017 MINI Countryman has earned an IIHS Top Safety Pick award, but its headlights caused it to miss out on the coveted Top Safety Pick+ distinction. The all-new 2017 MINI Countryman missed out on ...
The 2017 Kia Cadenza has received a Top Safety Pick+ award from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). The redesigned model earned a good rating in the small overlap front test, moderate ...
Mazda’s largest vehicle locked down its first ever Top Safety Pick + rating from the IIHS. The 2017 CX-9 crossover earned accolades from the nonprofit safety organization for the first time ever, one ...
CARS.COM — Running improvements to the 2017 Kia Forte have earned the compact sedan the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s highest award, Top Safety Pick Plus, when equipped with optional crash ...
Introduced for the 2017 model year, the all-new Compass is an out-and-out improvement over the first-generation Compass. You know, that compact SUV which was offered with one of the industry’s worst ...
Thanks to improvements made to its safety systems, the 2017 Kia Forte was just named Top Safety Pick Plus, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's highest award. 2016 models scored "marginal" in ...
The majority of midsize SUV’s headlights on the road aren’t as bright as they should be, according to a new report released yesterday by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The independent ...
The premium mid-size sedan Giulia achieves the highest possible rating in each of the five tests used by IIHS to evaluate crashworthiness Giulia’s Forward Collision Warning-Plus with Automatic ...
A new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows that only two midsize SUV's out of 37 were available with "good"-rated headlights. This is the fourth group of vehicles that IIHS has ...
IIHS noted that a 2018 national survey by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that 64 percent of respondents consider distracted driving a much bigger problem now than it was three years ago.