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IIHS crash test results are in

The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is a force to be reckoned with in the auto industry. The IIHS exists in part to reduce the cost of insurance claims to auto insurers. But the organization is also influential because of its reports on safety mishaps in cars. As a result, automakers are going to the IIHS and having models tested before they are manufactured in great quantities. It’s great for everyone involved because cars are safer for consumers and automakers escape scrutiny in the media. Automakers are literally redesigning their cars to be safer. In addition, Dateline NBC has broadcast crash test information from the IIHs for several years. On the program, you can see which cars you will most likely die in if you’re in if you’re in a crash. When you’re buying a car, knowing whether it’s safe or not is crucial. So, check the latest results from the IIHS Web site.

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