2010 Toyota Corolla and Scion xB Earn Insurance Institute for Highway Safety 'Top Safety Pick' Award
Both models take top honors for second consecutive
March 2, 2010 - - The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)
has announced that for the second consecutive year the Toyota Corolla compact
sedan and Scion xB have each earned Top Safety Pick awards.
The
Top Safety Pick is the highest safety designation awarded by the IIHS.
To qualify for the award, a vehicle must earn the highest rating of good
in the IIHS front, side, rollover, and rear impact tests and be equipped
with electronic stability control. The IIHS testing was made more stringent in
2010 with the addition of the rollover test, but it did not stop the Corolla and
xB from capturing their second consecutive Top Safety Pick.
"Top
Safety Pick recognizes the vehicles that afford buyers the best overall
protection in common crashes," says IIIHS president Adrian Lund. "With
more top performers, there's no reason to buy a small car with less than stellar
crash test ratings."
The IIHS is an independent non-profit research
and communications organization funded by auto insurance companies.
To
earn a good rollover rating, a roof must be able to support the equivalent
of four times the vehicles weight compared with the current federal standard
of 1.5. In the IIHS testing, the xBs roof withstood a force equal to 6.8
times its vehicle weight. The Corollas weight withstood 5.1 times its vehicle
weight.
All Toyota and Scion models meet or exceed the safety requirements
of the federal government and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA).
