With Stronger Roofs, More Cars Get ‘Top Safety Pick’ Rating

The list of cars and trucks winning “top safety pick” ratings has grown to a record 115 for the latest model year. A big reason for the improvement: Automakers are designing stronger roofs to better protect motorists in rollover crashes.

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, in issuing its widely followed top safety pick selections, said in a news release that 18 models for 2012 were added to the category. They joined 97 vehicles that are repeat selections.

Honda accounted for 10 of the 18 additions to the list. That included the midsize Accord sedan, which fell off the roster during the 2010 model year after the institute toughened its criteria by adding a test to assess roof strength in a rollover crash.

“Honda/Acura deserves credit for most-improved status,” said Adrian Lund, president of the insurance industry-funded institute. “The automaker buckled down and upgraded roofs on 10 models that missed winning last year because of rollover protection.

The institute’s evaluations also assess how well people are protected in front, side and and rear crashes.

The Toyota Camry earned its first top safety rating this year. Subaru was the only automaker that won a top safety pick designation for every model line that it produces.

As USA Today pointed out, there was at least one anomaly on the list. The Fiat 500 was rated by the insurance institute as a top safety pick, but it recently failed to qualify for the top category in the federal government’s ratings, which are provided by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

STUART SILVERSTEIN

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One comment to “With Stronger Roofs, More Cars Get ‘Top Safety Pick’ Rating”

  1. Car Dealerships Toronto

    It’s great to see more cars adding safety.. especially due the competitive landscape nowadays.

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