For years, automakers and overprotective dads agreed on one thing: bigger, heavier vehicles are safer in a crash. The logic?
A new study finds heavier cars, long believed to be safer in an accident, may pose a higher risk for death in some instances.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced over 325,000 recalled cars from Honda, Toyota, Acura, Subaru and ...
For example, adding 500 lbs to cars below the fleet average reduced the driver death rate by 17 deaths per million registered ...
A new study shows that modern safety features are more important than size and weight once vehicles weigh over 4,000 pounds.
Ford recalled nearly 73,000 vehicles that may have a faulty rear-view camera. See if your vehicle is on the list.
The IIHS will begin evaluating how well vehicles protect occupants from rotational brain injuries.
(CNN) - Nearly 73,000 Ford vehicles have been recalled for a safety-related concern. The National Highway Traffic Safety ...