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News Release | February 26, 2008
New crash tests of SUVs: Nissan Murano is Top Safety Pick;

3 SUVs are marginal or poor for protection in side crashes

ARLINGTON, VA - The best overall performer in front, side, and rear tests of nine 4-door midsize SUV models is the redesigned 2009 Nissan Murano, which earns the Top Safety Pick award. The tests were recently conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

The Jeep Liberty, Jeep Wrangler 4-door, and Kia Sorento, all 2008 models, are the worst performers in the side test. The Liberty, also sold as the Dodge Nitro, and Wrangler earn the second lowest rating of marginal for protection in side crashes. The Sorento earns the lowest rating of poor.

The Mazda CX-7 and CX-9 as well as the Mitsubishi Endeavor earn good ratings for protection in front and side crashes. All three would have won Top Safety Pick if they had good ratings for protection against neck injury in rear-end crashes. The seat/head restraint combinations in both Mazdas are rated marginal for rear crash protection. The Endeavor's is poor.

Safety of SUVs is improving: In 2001 only half of the midsize models that were tested earned good ratings in the frontal offset test. In the latest evaluations, all but the Hummer H3 do, and it earns an acceptable rating. As manufacturers introduce improved designs, more SUVs are qualifying for Top Safety Pick by earning good ratings in all three tests and having electronic stability control (ESC).

For the 2007 model year, the Institute added ESC as a criterion. It's a control system comprised of sensors and a microcomputer that continuously monitors how well a vehicle responds to a driver's steering input and selectively applies brakes and modulates engine power to keep the vehicle traveling along the path indicated by the steering wheel position. Institute research indicates that ESC reduces the risk of fatal single-vehicle crashes by 56 percent and fatal multiple-vehicle crashes by 32 percent. Many single-vehicle crashes involve rolling over, and this feature reduces the risk of fatal single-vehicle rollovers by 80 percent (SUVs) and 77 percent (cars).

"Combined with test results released last year, consumers now have 9 midsize, moderately priced SUV models that earn our Top Safety Pick designation," says Institute senior vice president Joe Nolan.

"More good news is that manufacturers have been moving quickly to add safety features like stability control and side airbags to their SUV models," Nolan adds. "All of the SUVs in this group have ESC, and all but the Wrangler have standard side airbags. Increasingly, consumers are getting the latest safety equipment without having to hunt through a list of options."

Murano wins Top Safety Pick designation: The Murano has been redesigned for the 2009 model year and ESC, previously an option, now is standard equipment. This is the only SUV in the group recently tested to earn good ratings in all 3 Institute tests, and it's 1 of only 2 in this group to earn a good rating for protection against whiplash injury in rear-end crashes.

Whiplash usually isn't life-threatening, but it can be debilitating and difficult to recover from. Whiplash is the most serious injury reported in about 2 million insurance claims each year, which cost at least $8.5 billion. Rear impacts are common in everyday commuter traffic. In one urban county in Virginia, 63 percent of daytime crashes on urban interstate highways in 2003 were rear impacts.

"You don't know what kind of crash you're going to get into, so you want a vehicle that affords the best protection in the most common kinds of crashes," Nolan says. "The Murano is the only SUV in the group that does this."

Chest protection isn't up to par in some SUVs: Head protection is important in a side crash, but so is protecting the chest and abdomen. Manufacturers can do this with additional padding in the doors or with separate side airbags that usually deploy from the side of the seat. Unlike most cars that are equipped with side airbags, some of the SUVs in this group with standard curtain airbags lack separate ones to protect the torso. Curtain airbags in the H3, Liberty, and Sorento provided good head protection, but all 3 were downgraded because forces on the driver dummy's metal ribcage indicated that rib fractures and internal organ injuries would be possible in a real-world crash of this severity.

"Performance of some of these models in the side test was surprising," Nolan points out. "SUVs should have an inherent advantage in such crashes because drivers and passengers ride higher up than in cars. People often think they're safer in an SUV, but many cars perform much better in our side test than some of the SUVs in this group."

Note: The Jeep Wrangler was tested without its optional combination head and torso side airbags. The Institute's policy is that when airbags are optional, the vehicle is tested without the option. A manufacturer may request a second test with the option if the automaker reimburses the Institute for the cost of the vehicle. In the case of the Wrangler, Chrysler didn't request another test.

"We assume that Chrysler doesn't expect the Wrangler to perform much better, even with the optional airbags," Nolan says.

Hummer isn't good in frontal crash: Nearly every vehicle the Institute tests now earns the top rating of good for frontal crash protection. This wasn't the case for the Hummer H3, which earns an acceptable rating. The H3 is 1 of only 2 midsize SUV designs the Institute has recently tested that doesn't earn a good rating in the frontal test (the other is the Chevrolet TrailBlazer).

In the Institute's test, high forces were recorded on the dummy's lower right leg, indicating the likelihood of injury. Still, forces on the dummy's head and chest were low, and the vehicle's structure held up well.

"Acceptable isn't a bad rating," Nolan explains. "It's just not the best protection that's available. Considering the Hummer's acceptable side rating and poor rating in the rear test, we can see that this SUV hasn't been designed with the state-of-the-art crash protection of many of its competitors."

How vehicles are evaluated: The Institute's frontal crashworthiness evaluations are based on results of 40 mph frontal offset crash tests. Each vehicle's overall evaluation is based on measurements of intrusion into the occupant compartment, injury measures recorded on a Hybrid III dummy in the driver seat, and analysis of slow-motion film to assess how well the restraint system controlled dummy movement during the test.

Side evaluations are based on performance in a crash test in which the side of a vehicle is struck by a barrier moving at 31 mph. The barrier represents the front end of a pickup or SUV. Ratings reflect injury measures recorded on two instrumented SID-IIs dummies, assessment of head protection countermeasures, and the vehicle's structural performance during the impact. Injury measures obtained from the two dummies, one in the driver seat and the other in the back seat behind the driver, are used to determine the likelihood that a driver and/or passenger in a similar real-world crash would sustain serious injury to various parts of the body. The movements and contacts of the dummies' heads during the test also are evaluated. Structural performance is based on measurements indicating the amount of B-pillar intrusion into the occupant compartment.

Rear crash protection is rated according to a two-step procedure. Starting points for the ratings are measurements of head restraint geometry - the height of a restraint and its horizontal distance behind the back of the head of an average-size man. Seats with good or acceptable restraint geometry are tested dynamically using a dummy that measures forces on the neck. This test simulates a collision in which a stationary vehicle is struck in the rear at 20 mph. Seats without good or acceptable geometry are rated poor overall because they can't be positioned to protect many people.



Ranked #1 among midsize hybrids by Motor Trend
In a recent comparison of hybrid sedans, Motor Trend put the Nissan Altima Hybrid at the top of the list. Above the Camry hybrid. Of course, they gave us the nod for all the right reasons. With 198 horsepower, the Altima is more powerful than Camry. It handles beautifully. And according to them, is "simply the lighter, tauter platform." Put another way: It's the only hybrid that drives like a Nissan.1



Altima ranked "Most Appealing Midsize Car" in J.D. Power and Associates 2007 APEAL StudySM
The 2007 Altima received the Highest Ranking in the Midsize Car Segment of the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 APEAL StudySM. Taken from the Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) StudySM, this measure is based on owner satisfaction with vehicle performance, style, features and instrument panel, and comfort.2




Nissan Altima Wins AutoPacific 2007 Vehicle Satisfaction Award for Premium
Mid-Size Car
Owners of the Next Generation Nissan Altima rated their vehicle significantly higher than the segment average for both Performance and Economy (most unusual), Passenger and Luggage Room, and Innovative Technology. Instrument Layout and Audio Controls were also well received. Based on owner satisfaction ratings, Altima is an easy car to live with.3



Nissan Altima Named Best in Class of the "Best of the 2007 Cars" by Kiplinger's Personal Finance
In December 2006, Kiplinger's Personal Finance found the 2007 Altima offered incredible value in the $20,000-to-$25,000 sedan class. Put succinctly, "The smartly redesigned Nissan Alima 3.5-liter V6 wins Best in Class."



2007 Altima Received Highest Front Impact Safety Rating
The Altima has received the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) highest rating - 5 stars - for front-impact crash safety.4







2008 Altima Received Highest Front Impact and Side Impact Safety Rating
The Altima has received the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) highest rating - 5 stars - for front-impact and side-impact crash safety.*




The New York Times casts a green vote for the Altima Hybrid
The New York Times lays out the Altima Hybrid's advantages, "It drives better than the Camry, and it comes with a $2,350 federal tax credit that may make it a better value than the Honda (Accord Hybrid) or the Toyota (Camry Hybrid)."

Download PDF


CAR AND DRIVER's verdict: 2007 Altima SE V6 shows "More Muscle. Better Manners."
Evolutionary in design, revolutionary everywhere else, it didn't take long for the awards and accolades to start rolling in. In fact, CAR AND DRIVER recently stated, "This Altima is brave in its styling, refined in its manners and it responds to the spurs with gusto." That's right. Gusto.

Download PDF





2008 Versa Awarded IIHS Highest Ratings for Front, Side, and Rear Impact
Versa performed the best among all its market competitors by being the only one to earn the highest possible rating ("Good") in the front, side, and rear impact tests conducted by IIHS.1 Versa performed exceptionally well in the high-speed 40-mph frontal offset crash test into a deformable barrier. It also performed well in the side test, where Versa's standard roof-mounted and seat-mounted side-impact supplemental air bags prevented contact between the striking barrier and the heads of the crash-test dummies. In the rear impact evaluation, Versa also received a "Good" rating.


 




Versa Wins A Consumers Digest Best Buy Award Second Year in a Row
Finding exceptional value in a small, yet roomy package, Consumers Digest selected the 2008 Versa as a winner of their Automotive Best Buy Award in the Small Car category.2 Consumers Digest noted Versa's abundant passenger and cargo space, powerful engine, interior quality, and standard safety features. This is the second year in a row that Versa has been honored with this award.





Versa goes big in 2007 Motor Trend Car of the Year competition
The 2007 Versa received 4-stars for "Interior" and "Value" from the 2007 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Testing and Finalists competition.



Versa features the "Largest interior in its Class"
The Versa Hatchback gives you a class-leading 94.7 cubic feet (94.3 cubic feet in Sedan) of interior passenger space.¹


"The Versa boasts larger dimensions... as well as a more powerful engine - all wrapped in French-influenced styling. The interior is ultraroomy; and there's a handy connection for an iPod."

Road & Track, September 9, 2006


"If power and space are priorities, the Versa is the one to get."

Edmunds.com, 2006


 

"The all-new Versa allows small car drivers to have it all in one attractive, affordable package without sacrificing roominess, comfort, style, performance, fuel efficiency or high quality..."

Motor Trend, July 2006

Awards & Reviews




Nissan Quest Named a Leader in Strategic Vision's 2007 Total Quality Awardâ?¢
In a Strategic Vision survey, owners named the Nissan Quest a leader for Best Minivan Ownership Experience. Total Quality, the premier measure of new vehicle owner satisfaction, assesses the complete ownership experience, from buying and owning to driving new vehicles. This is how buyers gauge quality, including attributes and the emotional response to a vehicle.1





Nissan Quest Wins AutoPacific 2007 Vehicle Satisfaction Award for Minivans
Perhaps the most controversial entry in the conservative Minivan market, Quest owners love their vehicle. Quest owners find it to be Fun to Drive (at least relative to the other vehicles in the segment), and they rate Power/Acceleration highly. Quest ratings for Entry and Exit are excellent. Showing that they were looking for something different, owners rate Image higher than other vehicles in the Minivan segment.2





2008 Quest Received Highest Front Impact and Side Impact Safety Rating
The Quest has received the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) highest rating - 5 stars - for front-impact and side-impact crash safety.3


 
Quest's VQ Engine Receives 2007 Ward's 10 Best Engines Award
In the words of the writers and editors of Ward's, the "sublime 3.5L 'VQ' V-6 needs no introduction, being that it's won a 10 Best Engines award each and every year since the competition's inception in 1995. That the VQ has cemented itself as the dominant V-6 benchmark is without question..."4



Nissan Maxima Named a Leader in Strategic Vision's 2007 Total Quality Awardâ?¢
In a Strategic Vision survey, owners named the Nissan Maxima a leader for Best Medium Car Ownership Experience. Total Quality, the premier measure of new vehicle owner satisfaction, assesses the complete ownership experience, from buying and owning to driving new vehicles. This is how buyers gauge quality, including attributes and the emotional response to a vehicle.1





Nissan Maxima Wins AutoPacific 2007 Vehicle Satisfaction Award for Luxury
Mid-Size Car
The Nissan Maxima is the top of the sedan lineup for Nissan providing Nissan buyers with high value, high feature, and luxury transportation. As a car from a mainstream brand, it competes with entries from luxury car divisions. The Nissan Maxima is highly rated for Power/Acceleration, Passenger and Cargo Capacity, and Instrument Layout/Ease of Use. Wheel and Tire Size and Appearance also received high scores.1



Maxima's VQ Engine Receives 2007 Ward's 10 Best Engines Award
In the words of the writers and editors of Ward's, the "sublime 3.5L 'VQ' V-6 needs no introduction, being that it's won a 10 Best Engines award each and every year since the competition's inception in 1995. That the VQ has cemented itself as the dominant V-6 benchmark is without questionâ?¦."3




"With a mix of comfort, newly-available high-tech and luxury features, distinctive styling, and more attitude than your typical family transportation appliance, the two Maxima models, the comfort-oriented SL and sportier SE, can please not only the Maxima faithful, but just about anyone looking for an upscale family sedan."

The Auto Channel, 2006


"The Maxima, in its current iteration, wraps a roomy interior with a solid structure, and powers it with Nissan's lovely 3.5-liter VQ35 V6 engine. I've been driving a well-equipped SE for the past week, and have been impressed by its comfort and fine highway manners."

The Auto Channel, 2006




"Now that the Nissan Altima has assumed the role of a roomy mid-size sedan, the Maxima has moved up-market to a premium position. The Maxima has become a more specialized product and makes no apologies for what it can't do."


123review.com, 2005

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Awards & Reviews



Ranked #1 among midsize hybrids by Motor Trend
In a recent comparison of hybrid sedans, Motor Trend put the Nissan Altima Hybrid at the top of the list. Above the Camry hybrid. Of course, they gave us the nod for all the right reasons. With 198 horsepower, the Altima is more powerful than Camry. It handles beautifully. And according to them, is "simply the lighter, tauter platform." Put another way: It's the only hybrid that drives like a Nissan.1



Altima ranked "Most Appealing Midsize Car" in J.D. Power and Associates 2007 APEAL StudySM
The 2007 Altima received the Highest Ranking in the Midsize Car Segment of the J.D. Power and Associates 2007 APEAL StudySM. Taken from the Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) StudySM, this measure is based on owner satisfaction with vehicle performance, style, features and instrument panel, and comfort.2




Nissan Altima Wins AutoPacific 2007 Vehicle Satisfaction Award for Premium
Mid-Size Car
Owners of the Next Generation Nissan Altima rated their vehicle significantly higher than the segment average for both Performance and Economy (most unusual), Passenger and Luggage Room, and Innovative Technology. Instrument Layout and Audio Controls were also well received. Based on owner satisfaction ratings, Altima is an easy car to live with.3



Nissan Altima Named Best in Class of the "Best of the 2007 Cars" by Kiplinger's Personal Finance
In December 2006, Kiplinger's Personal Finance found the 2007 Altima offered incredible value in the $20,000-to-$25,000 sedan class. Put succinctly, "The smartly redesigned Nissan Alima 3.5-liter V6 wins Best in Class."



2007 Altima Received Highest Front Impact Safety Rating
The Altima has received the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) highest rating - 5 stars - for front-impact crash safety.4







2008 Altima Received Highest Front Impact and Side Impact Safety Rating
The Altima has received the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) highest rating - 5 stars - for front-impact and side-impact crash safety.*




The New York Times casts a green vote for the Altima Hybrid
The New York Times lays out the Altima Hybrid's advantages, "It drives better than the Camry, and it comes with a $2,350 federal tax credit that may make it a better value than the Honda (Accord Hybrid) or the Toyota (Camry Hybrid)."

Download PDF


CAR AND DRIVER's verdict: 2007 Altima SE V6 shows "More Muscle. Better Manners."
Evolutionary in design, revolutionary everywhere else, it didn't take long for the awards and accolades to start rolling in. In fact, CAR AND DRIVER recently stated, "This Altima is brave in its styling, refined in its manners and it responds to the spurs with gusto." That's right. Gusto.

Download PDF





2008 Versa Awarded IIHS Highest Ratings for Front, Side, and Rear Impact
Versa performed the best among all its market competitors by being the only one to earn the highest possible rating ("Good") in the front, side, and rear impact tests conducted by IIHS.1 Versa performed exceptionally well in the high-speed 40-mph frontal offset crash test into a deformable barrier. It also performed well in the side test, where Versa's standard roof-mounted and seat-mounted side-impact supplemental air bags prevented contact between the striking barrier and the heads of the crash-test dummies. In the rear impact evaluation, Versa also received a "Good" rating.


 




Versa Wins A Consumers Digest Best Buy Award Second Year in a Row
Finding exceptional value in a small, yet roomy package, Consumers Digest selected the 2008 Versa as a winner of their Automotive Best Buy Award in the Small Car category.2 Consumers Digest noted Versa's abundant passenger and cargo space, powerful engine, interior quality, and standard safety features. This is the second year in a row that Versa has been honored with this award.





Versa goes big in 2007 Motor Trend Car of the Year competition
The 2007 Versa received 4-stars for "Interior" and "Value" from the 2007 Motor Trend Car of the Year: Testing and Finalists competition.



Versa features the "Largest interior in its Class"
The Versa Hatchback gives you a class-leading 94.7 cubic feet (94.3 cubic feet in Sedan) of interior passenger space.¹


"The Versa boasts larger dimensions... as well as a more powerful engine - all wrapped in French-influenced styling. The interior is ultraroomy; and there's a handy connection for an iPod."

Road & Track, September 9, 2006


"If power and space are priorities, the Versa is the one to get."

Edmunds.com, 2006


 

"The all-new Versa allows small car drivers to have it all in one attractive, affordable package without sacrificing roominess, comfort, style, performance, fuel efficiency or high quality..."

Motor Trend, July 2006

Awards & Reviews




Nissan Quest Named a Leader in Strategic Vision's 2007 Total Quality Awardâ?¢
In a Strategic Vision survey, owners named the Nissan Quest a leader for Best Minivan Ownership Experience. Total Quality, the premier measure of new vehicle owner satisfaction, assesses the complete ownership experience, from buying and owning to driving new vehicles. This is how buyers gauge quality, including attributes and the emotional response to a vehicle.1





Nissan Quest Wins AutoPacific 2007 Vehicle Satisfaction Award for Minivans
Perhaps the most controversial entry in the conservative Minivan market, Quest owners love their vehicle. Quest owners find it to be Fun to Drive (at least relative to the other vehicles in the segment), and they rate Power/Acceleration highly. Quest ratings for Entry and Exit are excellent. Showing that they were looking for something different, owners rate Image higher than other vehicles in the Minivan segment.2





2008 Quest Received Highest Front Impact and Side Impact Safety Rating
The Quest has received the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) highest rating - 5 stars - for front-impact and side-impact crash safety.3


 
Quest's VQ Engine Receives 2007 Ward's 10 Best Engines Award
In the words of the writers and editors of Ward's, the "sublime 3.5L 'VQ' V-6 needs no introduction, being that it's won a 10 Best Engines award each and every year since the competition's inception in 1995. That the VQ has cemented itself as the dominant V-6 benchmark is without question..."4



Nissan Maxima Named a Leader in Strategic Vision's 2007 Total Quality Awardâ?¢
In a Strategic Vision survey, owners named the Nissan Maxima a leader for Best Medium Car Ownership Experience. Total Quality, the premier measure of new vehicle owner satisfaction, assesses the complete ownership experience, from buying and owning to driving new vehicles. This is how buyers gauge quality, including attributes and the emotional response to a vehicle.1





Nissan Maxima Wins AutoPacific 2007 Vehicle Satisfaction Award for Luxury
Mid-Size Car
The Nissan Maxima is the top of the sedan lineup for Nissan providing Nissan buyers with high value, high feature, and luxury transportation. As a car from a mainstream brand, it competes with entries from luxury car divisions. The Nissan Maxima is highly rated for Power/Acceleration, Passenger and Cargo Capacity, and Instrument Layout/Ease of Use. Wheel and Tire Size and Appearance also received high scores.1



Maxima's VQ Engine Receives 2007 Ward's 10 Best Engines Award
In the words of the writers and editors of Ward's, the "sublime 3.5L 'VQ' V-6 needs no introduction, being that it's won a 10 Best Engines award each and every year since the competition's inception in 1995. That the VQ has cemented itself as the dominant V-6 benchmark is without questionâ?¦."3




"With a mix of comfort, newly-available high-tech and luxury features, distinctive styling, and more attitude than your typical family transportation appliance, the two Maxima models, the comfort-oriented SL and sportier SE, can please not only the Maxima faithful, but just about anyone looking for an upscale family sedan."

The Auto Channel, 2006


"The Maxima, in its current iteration, wraps a roomy interior with a solid structure, and powers it with Nissan's lovely 3.5-liter VQ35 V6 engine. I've been driving a well-equipped SE for the past week, and have been impressed by its comfort and fine highway manners."

The Auto Channel, 2006


"Now that the Nissan Altima has assumed the role of a roomy mid-size sedan, the Maxima has moved up-market to a premium position. The Maxima has become a more specialized product and makes no apologies for what it can't do."


123review.com, 2005