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16 messages, Last post on Sep 07, 2008 at 6:24 PM
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are in: 4/4. In the class, the Versa (5/5), Civic (4/5), Prius (5/4), and S2000 (5/-) have better overall ratings. The head injury scores (not used for the ratings) were pretty good--especially for the driver. So it will be interesting to see what the IIHS score, which includes head injury, will be.
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Replying to: backy (Nov 21, 2006 5:14 pm) some more comparisons according to edmunds (frontal driver/frontal passenger/side front/side rear): 06 Elantra: 5/5/5/4 07 Corolla: 5/5/4/4 07 Matrix: 5/5/3/4 07 Fit: 5/5/5/3 07 Rabbit: 4/4/5/5 07 Jetta: 4/4/5/5
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Replying to: acura03g (Nov 21, 2006 8:02 pm) (Note that the frontal crash scores of cars like the Rabbit and Jetta shouldn't be directly compared to those of the Elantra because of the weight difference.) |
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Best-in-class double 5 star on the NHTSA frontal crash test: http://www.safercar.gov/NCAP/Cars/4230.html From the photo, it appears the passenger compartment maintained its integrity very well. Overall on the NHTSA tests in this class, only the Civic (5/5/4/5) has better scores than the Elantra (5/5/4/4).
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Replying to: backy (Nov 22, 2006 5:28 pm)
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Replying to: acura03g (Nov 22, 2006 6:14 pm) Or maybe HMA has something up its sleeve for the near future, related perhaps to the new rules from the IIHS about what it takes to be a top-rated car in their eyes. One thing is available stability control. Since Elantra already has it outside the U.S., adding it to the U.S. spec cars can be done anytime Hyundai wants to. |
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The IIHS recently published its low-speed crash tests of small cars, and the Elantra didn't fare very well--3rd from the bottom of the cars tested, only ahead of the Prius and Rabbit in terms of total $ costs from all crashes. The Elantra did particularly poorly in the full-frontal (6 mph) test, with nearly $5000 in damage (highest of those tested), and the front corner test (just over $2000, again highest of those tested). It did relatively better in the rear tests though, on par with many of the other small cars. 2007+ Elantra owners, better keep your collision coverage paid up! News release: http://www.iihs.org/news/rss/pr090408.html |
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