by Philippe Crowe of www.hybridcars.com
The new 2013 Honda Civic Sedan has received the highest possible
overall safety ratings from both the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
(IIHS).
This is good news for a car that is known to be one of the most popular small car among individual buyers
The 2013 Civic Sedan recently received the top 5-Star Overall Vehicle
Score in the NHTSA’s New Car Assessment Program (NCAP), and the highest
possible rating of Top Safety Pick+ from the IIHS, including a top
score of Good in the new small overlap frontal collision test.
Honda said it leads all automakers with every one of its tested model
year 2013 vehicles earning a Top Safety Pick or Top Safety Pick+ rating
from the IIHS.
The 2013 Honda Civic Sedan and Coupe are the first and only small
cars to earn the IIHS’ highest safety rating of Top Safety Pick, and the
NCAP 5-Star Overall Vehicle Score for the Civic Sedan further separates
Civic from the competition in safety ratings performance.
The 2013 Accord also earned these high safety ratings in the midsize segment.
“Car shoppers cannot find a small car with higher overall safety
ratings than the 2013 Honda Civic,” said Art St. Cyr, vice president of
product planning and logistics at American Honda. “Safety ratings
leadership across product lines is a fundamental part of not only our
strategic business plan, but also our philosophy as a company.”
The Civic Sedan, which Honda said was significantly re-engineered for
2013, is equipped with Honda’s next generation Advanced Compatibility
Engineering (ACE) body structure, which contributes to make Civic the
first small car to earn a Top Safety Pick+ crash safety rating, and the
first to earn the highest rating of GOOD in the IIHS’ new small overlap
frontal crash test (sometimes called a ‘narrow offset’ test).
This aggressive test is designed to simulate what happens when the
front corner of a vehicle collides with another vehicle or an object
such as a tree or utility pole at high speed.
Honda said the reinforced ACE body structure found on the 2013 Civic
further enhances frontal crash energy through a wider range of these
offset and oblique collision scenarios.
Additional standard safety equipment on all Civic models include
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) with traction control; an Anti-lock
Braking System (ABS); side curtain airbags; dual-stage,
multiple-threshold front airbags; and driver and front passenger side
airbags.
Source;
http://www.hybridcars.com/hondas-civic-tops-all-safety-ratings/
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