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Dodge Caliber Safety & Crash Test Results

20 messages,  Last post on Oct 26, 2006 at 1:45 PM

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IIHS testing by antithesis
Aug 10, 2006 (6:56 pm)
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From what I remember from Dateline NBC, they said the IIHS anonymously buys a vehicle from a dealer. So the manufacturer has no idea of when it is going to happen. Now that made sense. What this other poster said doesn't make any sense. I know someone who works for Nissan. They basically buy other cars right off the lot of competitors to do testing.
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Re: Safety ranking of Caliber [azrdrunner] by farout
Aug 18, 2006 (1:37 pm)
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Replying to: azrdrunner (May 31, 2006 5:15 pm)

azrdrummer: They are not the same is true. But they may have different colored doors, hood, and the seats might be a mixed color, but they DO resemble the equipment that they say they have to offer. To say these vehicles are a special version to make the vehicle come out better than the average vehicle is a very misleading statement and puts your statement at very serious risk. Watch what you put in print as this could come back and if tracing was done this could wind up in your lap.
 
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Re: IIHS testing [antithesis] by farout
Aug 18, 2006 (1:45 pm)
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Replying to: antithesis (Aug 10, 2006 6:56 pm)

antithesis: Your are 100% correct! Some on this forum do not know when to say "I don't know", or have the wisdom to keep their mouth shut. What was said is disrupting and slandering a huge company, that has the resources to defend such lies. Perhaps, it just might take DCX or someone like them to bring this person into reality, and back to earth.
 
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Re: Attention new owners - Safety first [vrm] by bowling6
Oct 20, 2006 (4:12 pm)
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Replying to: vrm (May 24, 2006 1:30 pm)

I can say that I wasn't impressed with the safety of my own Caliber as I T-boned a big Dodge truck. He ran the light and I had no reaction time for brakes, nothing. I hit him at 35-40 mph and NONE, yes NONE of the airbage deployed. No steering wheel, no dash, no nothing. Did I mention that both vehicles were totalled ? Let me say that I will not take my payoff and put it back into another Caliber, possibly not even a Dodge for now. Finding out that the sensors are located on the frame for the radiator and not closer to the car's frame or even the front molding and bumpers scares the snot out of me. If I'd known prior, no matter the stars of safety, I wouldn't have bought it. Good Luck !
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Re: Attention new owners - Safety first [bowling6] by jhknight
Oct 26, 2006 (1:45 pm)
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Replying to: bowling6 (Oct 20, 2006 4:12 pm)

You didn't say if you were hurt? As I understand it the Caliber system is made up of "smart" airbags which will not deploy in situation where the seatbelt will do. This is to prevent the extra expense of replacing the airbags and to prevent airbag related injuries. I don't know where the threshold for deployment is but I'm sure it depends on the type of impact. Seems like hitting a pickup on the side would be a "soft" impact which may not trigger the airbags. And if you were not hurt then the seatbelt did its job. The Caliber seems to be built like a tank and the fact you weren't hurt proves how safe it really is, I'm not concerned.

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