Only 22 models now earn the IIHS' top award, coveted enough that it shows up endlessly in car advertising. To have won it, cars not only had to ace front, side, head restraint and roof crash tests, but the "small overlap crash test," which simulates crashing into a pole on the driver's side of the car.
That last test has been bedeviling automakers since it was introduced. Cars that had been on recommended lists for years suddenly found themselves failing. Automakers scrambled and make sure they could pass. Hence, Consumer Reports magazine today restores Toyota Camry to its recommended list now that it passes the IIHS tests.
"We've made it more difficult for manufacturers this year," says IIHS President Adrian Lund in a statement. "Following a gradual
phase-in, the small overlap crash is now part of our basic battery of tests, and good or acceptable performance should
be part of every vehicle's safety credentials."
Those passing all the test include:
Honda Civic hybrid
Mazda3 built after October 2013
Toyota Prius built after November 2013
Ford Fusion
Chrysler 200
Honda Accord 2-door
Honda Accord 4-door
Mazda6
Subaru Legacy
Subaru Outback
Infiniti Q50
Lincoln MKZ
Volvo S60
Volvo S80
Mazda CX-5 built after October 2013
Mitsubishi Outlander
Subaru Forester
Toyota Highlander
Acura MDX
Mercedes-Benz M-Class built after August 2013
Volvo XC60
Honda Odyssey
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