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Volvo: Still Noted for Safety

Posted in Volvo on February 4th, 2010 by Andy Rupert – Be the first to comment

2010 Volvo S80In his recent ABC News article, The Five Safest Automobiles, Richard Blake notes that Volvo is still one of the safest vehicles available today. The author mentions several other vehicles, but keys in on the 2010 Volvo S80. It’s one of only four large sedans to make the list for this year’s IIHS Top Safety Pick award. And that’s more than just a reputation based on past performance. The new S80 continues to earn good marks for safety today. The IIHS took the S80 through a variety of tests that proved the car worthy of that award. Blake concludes that “the Volvo S80 has to be considered a standard bearer in the drive toward [the] safest car ever built.”

But is safety really that important in today’s world? Most car companies have improved their safety scores. It’s just that some are a little better than others, right? There may be some truth in that, but when it comes to your family’s safety, is “getting better” something you want to rely on? The experts don’t seem to think so. “Kelley Blue Book’s executive editorial director Jack Nerad, [who] has been writing about auto safety for more than a decade, conceded that as his younger children now approach driving age he has been giving this issue a lot of extra thought lately. He is leaning toward Volvo.”

Perhaps you should as well.

2010 Top Safety Picks

Posted in Buick, Mercedes, Volvo on November 18th, 2009 by Andy Rupert – Be the first to comment

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety recently released its list of Top Safety Pick winners for 2010 models.  The list includes 27 vehicles which received top honors in each of four tests.

  • high speed frontal impact
  • high speed side impact
  • vehicle rollover
  • head restraints during rear impact

I was happy to see that Volvo continues to earn it’s reputation for safey.  Leikin Volvo customers will be happy to know that the C30, S80, XC60, and XC90 all made the list.  (I would imagine that the wagon variants of the S80 are included as well.)  It was also good to see that the Buick LaCrosse and Mercedes-Benz C-Class made the list for 2010.

LARGE CARS

Buick LaCrosse

Ford Taurus

Lincoln MKS

Volvo S80

 

SMALL CARS

Honda Civic
4-door models (except Si)
with optional ESC

Kia Soul

Nissan Cube

Subaru Impreza
(except WRX)

Volkswagen Golf
4-door models

MIDSIZE CARS

Audi A3

Chevrolet Malibu
built after October 2009

Chrysler Sebring
4-door models with optional ESC

Dodge Avenger
with optional ESC

Mercedes C class

Subaru Legacy

Subaru Outback

Volkswagen Jetta sedan

Volkswagen Passat sedan

Volvo C30

 

MIDSIZE SUVs

Dodge Journey

Subaru Tribeca

Volvo XC60

Volvo XC90

 

SMALL SUVs

Honda Element

Jeep Patriot
with optional side torso airbags

Subaru Forester

Volkswagen Tiguan

H/T Saabs United