Top Safety Picks 2014 By IIHS

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To qualify for 2014 Top Safety Pick, a vehicle must earn good ratings in the moderate overlap front, side, roof strength and head restraint tests, as well as a good or acceptable rating in the small overlap front test.

To qualify for 2014 Top Safety Pick+, a vehicle must meet the Top Safety Pick criteria, plus earn a basic, advanced or superior rating for front crash prevention.

Models that earn Top Safety Pick+ or Top Safety Pick are the best vehicle choices for safety within size categories. Size and weight influence occupant protection in serious crashes. Larger, heavier vehicles generally afford more protection than smaller, lighter ones. Thus, a small car that’s a Top Safety Pick+ or Top Safety Pick doesn’t necessarily afford more protection than a bigger car that doesn’t earn the award.

tsp_flag_30x18 indicates a Top Safety Pick winner

tsp_plusflag_30x18 indicates a Top Safety Pick+ winner

Small/Compact Size Car

tsp_flag_30x18 2014 Dodge Dart tsp_flag_30x18 2014 Ford Focus tsp_flag_30x18 2014 Honda Civic 2-door

Midsize Affordable Car

tsp_flag_30x18 2014 Chrysler 200 tsp_flag_30x18 2014 Nissan Altima tsp_flag_30x18 2014 Kia Optima

Midsize Luxury Car

tsp_flag_30x18 2014 Acura TL

tsp_plusflag_30x18 2014 Infiniti Q50 (Applies only to optional front crash prevention models.)

tsp_plusflag_30x18 2014 Volvo XC60

Small SUV/Crossover

tsp_flag_30x18 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

tsp_plusflag_30x18 2014 Mazda CX-5 (Applies only to optional front crash prevention models. Applies only to vehicles built after October 2013.)

tsp_flag_30x18 2014 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport

Midsize Affordable SUV

tsp_plusflag_30x18 2014 Toyota Highlander

Midsize Luxury SUV

tsp_plusflag_30x18 2014 Acura MDX  tsp_plusflag_30x18 2014 Mercedes M class

 

Source: IIHS Official Site

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