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2001 Car Guide
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Our Criteria
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- Personal injury loss
statistics that are average, better-than-average, or substantially better-than-average
based on insurance company loss experience from the Insurance Institute
for Highway Safety.
- Driver Death Rate statistics that are average, better-than-average,
or substantially better-than-average based on information from the Insurance
Institute for Highway Safety.
- Collision loss statistics that are average, better-than-average,
or substantially better-than-average based on insurance company loss
experience from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
- Overall Crashworthiness Evaluation of Good, Acceptable, or
Marginal based on recent Crash Test Data from the Insurance Institute
for Highway
Safety. Recent data includes model years 1997 through 2001.
Vehicles which earned an overall evaluation of "Poor" failed
to meet this criteria.
- A minimum of dual front driver and passenger air bags. Many models
are now equipped with side-impact air bags.
- Four-Wheel Antilock Brakes are either standard equipment, or
available as an extra-cost option.
- No rating increase has been assigned based on ERIE's Car Experience
Rating (CER) program. This program rates vehicles based on their overall
physical damage loss experience.
- No performance car surcharges apply.
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Discounts for safety features
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Erie Insurance continues
to recognize the safety benefits of antilock brakes when used correctly.
In fact, we offer a 10% discount on some coverages if the vehicle is
equipped with antilock brakes on all four wheels. Learn more about ERIE's
discounts, including discounts for multiple cars, passive restraints,
driver training, anti-theft devices and ERIE's age 55 and over discount.
Call your independent
ERIE Agent today to see if you qualify for any discounts.
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* -- Indicates 2000 model year price(s). 2001 pricing not yet available.
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