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  2. The safest cars in 2025 - AOL

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    It's also one of our favorite cars on the market, period, as evidenced by its status as a 2024 Edmunds Top Rated vehicle. Base price (2024): $29,045. NHTSA rating: five stars. IIHS rating: Top ...

  3. The 11 best electric vehicles for the entire family ... - AOL

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    Most of these best family EVs have 5-star overall safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or are Top Safety Picks from the Insurance Institute for Highway ...

  4. Informed for LIFE - Wikipedia

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    In their July 2013 issue, Motor Trend announced their plan to utilize Informed For Life's safety analysis as part of their vehicle assessment program. In June 2006, Forbes Autos used car safety data from Informed for LIFE to produce a listing of the top 10 safest vehicles.

  5. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Highway Loss Data Institute (IIHS-HLDI) is an American nonprofit organization.It was established in 1959, and it is noted for its safety reviews of vehicles in various simulated traffic situations, including the effectiveness of a vehicle's structural integrity and safety systems during a collision, in addition to examining improvement on such ...

  6. Honda Accord the only midsize sedan to get the top score in ...

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    In new crash data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), only the Honda Accord earned the highest overall rating of “good” among six midsize sedans when it comes to rear-seat ...

  7. New Car Assessment Program - Wikipedia

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    The first NCAP was created in 1979, by the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.This program was established in response to Title II of the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act of 1972, to encourage manufacturers to build safer vehicles and consumers to buy them.