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July 2005 > 07/17/05
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Audi A6, Infiniti M35 Shine in Crash Test
By Ken Thomas, Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Two large luxury automobiles received
top ratings in frontal and side impact crash tests released by the insurance
industry on Sunday.
The 2005 Audi A6 and the 2006 Infiniti M35 earned good ratings in both tests
conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
In the front crash test, vehicles strike a barrier on the driver side at
40 mph. In the side impact test, vehicles are struck with a barrier moving
at 31 mph to reflect the impact by a pickup or sport utility vehicle.
The redesigned A6 improved upon its 1999 predecessor, which
received an acceptable rating, the institute's second-highest mark. In the
earlier test, intrusion into the front compartment near the feet contributed
to the potential for leg injuries. In the 2005 model, the intrusion was
minimal.
Adrian Lund, the institute's chief operating officer, said
the A6, which has a base price of $42,620, was impressive in side impact
tests. "All measures of injury likelihood in the side impact were low.
The structural performance was good and so was head protection," he
said.
The M35, which starts at $40,640, had a good overall performance
in front and side crash tests and low injury measures. The vehicle has standard
side air bags which are designed to protect the torsos of front seat occupants.
The vehicle received the top score in side-impact protection,
but the institute found the possibility of torso injuries in real-world
crashes of similar severity.
Infiniti, Nissan Motor Co.'s luxury brand, and Audi requested
the tests. The institute grants them if the manufacturer reimburses them
for the cost of the vehicles. More luxury vehicles are scheduled to be tested
at a later date.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety: http://www.iihs.org ###
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