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Old 08-16-2008, 10:04 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I don't think there are any full-size sedans in that list. I've always thought that full-size sedans are among the safest vehicles to drive, and I think that list backs up my belief.

According to several different sites, including motortrend, the Chrysler 300 gets 5 of 5 stars for frontal impact and 4 of 5 for side impact. I'm not sure how the tiny Toyota Prius gets 4 of 5 for frontal impact and 5 of 5 for side impact. Even the Honda Civic matches the 300s safety ratings, according to motortrend.

Does anyone know how they rate the safety of these cars? Does a different standard apply to smaller cars or are certain small cars like the Honda Civic really as safe as a full size Chrysler 300?
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