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| June 16, 2004 |
CNN
Money, "Behind the rollover ratings:
NHTSA's SUV rating system doesn't say much" |
If
you're shopping for a new sport utility vehicle
and you want to buy one that's less likely to
roll over in a crash, the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration's five-star rollover resistance
ratings can be helpful.
Unfortunately, they
can also be very confusing.
NHTSA's five-star
rollover resistance rating system has, for practical purposes, become a two-star
system. Of the 28 SUVs rated so far, all but one have either three or four stars,
and 20 of those are in the three-star category.
Five stars means
a vehicle has less than a 10 percent chance of rolling over in a single-vehicle
crash. No SUV rated so far has attained such a rating.
Since all SUVs fall
into such a narrow range, does that mean they're all about the same? Not really.
But it would be helpful to have more information about data behind the ratings
and how they are calculated.
Unfortunately, the
underlying data that NHTSA uses to assign rollover star ratings -- which could
help you make a more informed judgment -- is difficult to find if you don't know
just where to look. And there's no way, using NHTSA's SaferCar.gov site, to easily
compare one SUV's stability factors to another's.
Rollover wrecks accounted
for 3 percent of crashes in 2002, but 33 percent of fatalities, according to
NHTSA. |
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