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2006 Ford Freestyle Earns IIHS 'Best Pick' Rating for Frontal
Crash Test Performance
-- The 2006 Ford Freestyle crossover
has earned the highest available rating and a "best pick" designation
in frontal offset crash test performance by the IIHS. -- Freestyle recently
was recognized as the top performer in its category in the government's
2005 NCAP rollover stability test. -- IIHS also recognized Ford's Five Hundred
family sedan, F-150 pickup and Freestar minivan as other recent "best
pick" performers in its frontal offset crash test
DEARBORN, Mich., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
The 2006 Ford Freestyle has earned the highest available rating of Good,
and a "best pick" designation in frontal offset crash test performance
by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).
Following its recent 40-m.p.h. offset frontal barrier crash
test, IIHS noted that Freestyle's occupant compartment experienced minimal
intrusion by maintaining its integrity very well -- an essential factor
in helping to protect vehicle occupants in a frontal crash.
According to IIHS chief operating officer Adrian Lund, the
driver's side of the vehicle needs to absorb the energy of a crash and keep
the occupant compartment intact. "The Freestyle's performance is what
we like to see," Lund said. "Ford has done a good job of designing
its newest vehicles to better protect occupants in frontal crashes."
IIHS also noted other recent good performers from the Ford
stable including the Five Hundred family sedan, F-150 pickup, and Freestar
minivan. All three vehicles -- as well as the Mercury Montego sedan and
Mercury Monterey minivan -- previously earned the Institute's "Good-best
pick" rating for frontal crash safety performance.
Freestyle and Five Hundred -- as well as Mercury Montego --
recently were recognized as top performers in their respective categories
in the government's 2005 rollover stability test, and earned five star performance
ratings in NHTSA's front and side impact crash tests.
"Creating safe, high-quality, affordable vehicles for
our customers is part of our ongoing commitment to safety innovation,"
said Sue Cischke, vice president of Environmental and Safety Engineering,
Ford Motor Company. "We are very pleased to see this recognition of
Freestyle and our other vehicles."
Freestyle sets an impressive benchmark for safety with its
available innovative Safety Canopy(TM) system, an industry-exclusive safety
feature that offers enhanced head protection for all three rows of outboard
occupants, should side impact collisions or rollover accidents occur.
Freestyle's side-impact protection raises the industry bar
by using laser- welding techniques for side pillars that redirect crash
forces underneath the vehicle's seats. This energy is further channeled
through a cross-car tube.
Ford also breaks new safety ground with Freestyle's innovative
adaptive steering column that collapses horizontally at two different load
levels based on safety belt usage and seat position. Driver air-bag deployment
level is tailored to the occupant, based on the position of the driver's
seat track.
Its many accolades during its first year include being among
Parents magazine's and AAA's best cars for families, as well as being named
the Official Winter Vehicle by the New England Motor Press Association.
Source: Ford Motor Company
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