robin
05-03-2006, 05:15 AM
Chevrolet Impala has earned top honors in the NHTSA rankings.
NHTSA typically conducts new tests on vehicles when they are redesigned.
For frontal tests, five stars means there is a 10 percent or less chance of serious injury and four stars estimates a 11 percent to 20 percent chance of serious injury. NHTSA conducts the front-impact test at 35 mph.
The side-impact test is conducted at 38.5 mph. The government estimates an 11 percent to 20 percent chance of injury for models scoring three stars.
Chevrolet Impala has earned five stars on both tests proving its much appreciated safety factor.
Buyers can log on to www.bobhowardchevrolet.com and research your favorite Chevrolet Cars and access virtual test-drives and request an instant Internet price quote as well as free test-drives.
An online vehicle appraisal process is available for those who plan to trade in their existing vehicles.
NHTSA typically conducts new tests on vehicles when they are redesigned.
For frontal tests, five stars means there is a 10 percent or less chance of serious injury and four stars estimates a 11 percent to 20 percent chance of serious injury. NHTSA conducts the front-impact test at 35 mph.
The side-impact test is conducted at 38.5 mph. The government estimates an 11 percent to 20 percent chance of injury for models scoring three stars.
Chevrolet Impala has earned five stars on both tests proving its much appreciated safety factor.
Buyers can log on to www.bobhowardchevrolet.com and research your favorite Chevrolet Cars and access virtual test-drives and request an instant Internet price quote as well as free test-drives.
An online vehicle appraisal process is available for those who plan to trade in their existing vehicles.