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Extreme car crash testing
Extreme car crash testing shows what really happens when vehicles are pushed into hard impacts, violent collisions, and ...
Thousands of lives and billions of dollars have been saved thanks to advances in crash tests and vehicle safety.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) crashes about 80 new cars annually to identify safety flaws. IIHS uses real-world crash data to determine which tests to conduct and how to improve ...
In a new video, a 1996 Chevy Blazer collides head-on with a 2026 Chevy Blazer, with the end result being far more damage to the dummies inside the older SUV.
While you still have many uses for older cars, modern cars have come a long way since. We've reached the point where some don't even need a physical car key anymore and you can even 3D print car parts ...
IIHS crashed a 1996 Chevrolet Blazer into a 2026 model to gauge how much progress has been made in the 30 years it's been crash-testing cars. Spoiler: There's been a lot.
The Toyota Prius passed the moderate overlap front test with a good rating in 2025 that helped push it toward a Top Safety Pick+ award in 2026. Most of the latest batch of cars didn’t fare well in the ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has released its latest round of picks for 2026, and just two pickup trucks made the list. Tesla’s Cybertruck and Toyota’s Tundra. Yes, really. No F-150, no ...
Subaru Solterra and Toyota bZ updated for 2026 Pre-face-lift electric vehicles earned Insurance Institute for Highway Safety Top Safety Pick+ awards Both electric SUVs fell short in multiple tests.
This may be the strongest hint yet that the Renault-owned sports car brand is dead serious about launching stateside. Alpine's US debut now expected around 2030 due to tariffs and regulatory hurdles.
On a sunny day, a Mazda CX-5 was accelerated to 40 mph and purposely driven toward an object to test whether it would hit it.
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