Yesterday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrations released the results of frontal, side impact and rollover crash tests on 63 cars from the 2007 model year. Almost every car on the list received either four- or five-star frontal and side-impact ratings. The lone exceptions were the 2007 Buick LaCrosse, which only received one star for protecting the driver and front passenger in side crash tests, and the outgoing Mitsubishi Lancer, which will be replaced by its 2008 model next month. The 2007 Lancer received a two-star rating for protecting the driver and front passenger. GM says it has made "tweaks" to the LaCrosse for the rest of the 2007 model year to make it safer, but it has not been retested.
Cars.com uses the more stringent safety ratings from the IIHS when judging a car’s safety when the scores are available. Of all the cars that NHTSA tests, 95% receive a four- or five-star safety rating, making comparisons difficult. The NHTSA plans to update their testing procedures by the end of the year.
Full 2007 NHTSA Crash Results Below
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