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2005 Car Guide

Our Criteria
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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 2000 through 2004. Vehicles that earned an overall evaluation of "poor" failed to meet this criterion. A side-impact evaluation of "poor" is also considered unacceptable.
  5. Rear crash protection evaluation of marginal, acceptable or good by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. A rear crash protection evaluation of "poor" is considered unacceptable.
  6. Dual front driver and passenger air bags as standard equipment, and side-impact air bags standard or available as optional equipment (or available within the vehicle series).
  7. Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brakes are standard equipment, or available as an extra-cost option.
  8. 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.
  9. No high performance car or sports car surcharges apply.

The vehicles listed are recommended 2005 models based on safety and insurance value projections. Approximate 2005 price new ranges for these cars are shown in parentheses next to each model name.

Similar to previous years, detailed information is provided about safety equipment such as anti-lock brakes and air bags. Following the name and price range of each model is a pair of letters in parentheses. The first letter indicates if anti-lock brakes are standard (S) equipment or optional (O). The second letter indicates whether side-impact air bags are standard (S), optional (O), or not available (N).

A third letter is then listed (not in parentheses) which provides the latest overall crashworthiness score as tested by the Highway Loss Data Institute. The letters used are (VG) very good, (G) good, (A) acceptable, and (M) marginal. For models where crash test data was not available, but presumed to be average or better, the letters (N/A) are used.

 
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