Fit get 5 star safety rating
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Fit get 5 star safety rating
The Fit has the highest level of standard safety equipment of any car in its competitive set," said John Mendel, American Honda senior vice president. "Fit's 5-Star rating demonstrates once again that Honda customers do not have to choose between safety, utility and fuel efficiency. The Fit has it all."
The 2007 Honda Fit, which went on sale April 20, is designed to take the subcompact market into new territory with its highly-refined and ultra-adaptable functionality, sporty driving demeanor and high levels of standard safety equipment. With a vast array of standard features -- including a unique multi-configuration 60/40 split Magic Seat® and an estimated EPA fuel economy of 33 mpg city / 38 mpg highway (manual transmission) -- the fun to drive Fit is a premium entry vehicle that emphasizes style, functionality, safety and value. In a seven-way comparison test drive, Car and Driver magazine selected Fit as its first choice among vehicles under $15,000
All-New 2007 Honda Fit Achieves Top '5-Star' Safety Rating From the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
The 2007 Honda Fit, which went on sale April 20, is designed to take the subcompact market into new territory with its highly-refined and ultra-adaptable functionality, sporty driving demeanor and high levels of standard safety equipment. With a vast array of standard features -- including a unique multi-configuration 60/40 split Magic Seat® and an estimated EPA fuel economy of 33 mpg city / 38 mpg highway (manual transmission) -- the fun to drive Fit is a premium entry vehicle that emphasizes style, functionality, safety and value. In a seven-way comparison test drive, Car and Driver magazine selected Fit as its first choice among vehicles under $15,000
All-New 2007 Honda Fit Achieves Top '5-Star' Safety Rating From the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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I am not suprised. Honda has a crash test facility that is leader in the world. They simply have good engineering. I would have bet the fit would have exceeded all expectations for safety. Well, I did buy the car before seeing a fit and before may 20th
#12
Originally Posted by corey415
I am more interested in the side impact crash rating, which is yet to be released.
#14
I've been posting the latest Fit articles on the "Front Page News" thread. Just after the 5 star rating article came out, there was a photo of a Fit involved in a traffic accident and it held up well. I posted it along with a couple news items on the Fit vs. its competition. Now that the crash test results are out, that should be another basis for comparison.
#16
Originally Posted by GoFit
Called State Farm today and was told my Fit insurance is down $18 for 6 months, and also that there might be another adjustment.
#17
If you're wondering why there are no side tests yet... it's because there aren't any side tests yet. Looks like the NHTSA is having trouble getting Fits like the rest of the continant :P
Official link with video
http://www.safercar.gov/NCAP/Cars/3844.html
Official link with video
http://www.safercar.gov/NCAP/Cars/3844.html
#20
I think they may also deploy in a serious frontal accident. This helps when the head rebounds off the front airbag. I've seen images where the head rebounds right into the pillar!
I cant tell if the side torso air bags went off also.
I cant tell if the side torso air bags went off also.