Volvo S80 Tops Luxury Side-Impact Crash Testing
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has released its latest side-impact crash-test scores for large sedans. Three of the six models earned the top score of Good, but the BMW 5 Series ended up with a marginal rating, which is just one wrung above poor. Volvo continues to live up to its safety reputation, with the all-new S80 sedan earning Good side-impact scores. Along with its top frontal and rear crash scores, the S80 has now earned IIHS’ highest honor: Top Safety Pick.
The Acura RL and Kia Amanti also earned Good side-impact crash-test scores, while the 2007 Mercedes E-Class and Cadillac STS received Acceptable scores. All of the vehicles were equipped with standard side curtain airbags and front-seat-mounted torso airbags.
Strangely enough, both the STS and E-Class were recently reengineered to earn better crash scores, but the tweaks only resulted in marginal improvements, not enough to move them into the Good category.
Source: IIHS



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you know, Volvo drivers are probably a self-selecting group of safety-minded older -- excuse me, more mature! -- people who won't get themselves into trouble anyway ...
i'd love to see a study that randomizes the drivers who like Volvos into a bunch of Volvos versus a bunch of those "deadly" small cars (as seen on the USA Today's article) and see death rates.