Filed under: Truck, Government/Legal, Safety, Chevrolet, Dodge, GM, GMC, Toyota
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration rolled in the first batch of pickup trucks to be tested using its latest Five-Star New Car Assessment Program. Three trucks were tested: the
2011 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (this truck's scores were also applied to the nearly identical
GMC Sierra 1500),
2011 Ram 1500 and
Toyota Tacoma.
Of the trucks tested, the pair from
General Motors recorded the best scores, earning a Combined score of four stars. The 2011 Tacoma also managed a Combined score of four stars, but performed significantly worse than the GM trucks in NHTSA's front crash testing, taking home just two stars for the passenger.
Bringing up the rear in this round of testing is the Ram 1500 (non-Heavy Duty). While
Chrysler's full-size pickup managed a Combined rating of three stars, it floundered in the agency's tough new pole test with just one star being awarded. Check out
PickupTrucks.com for more analysis on the results, and search
NHTSA's full 2011-model-year crash testing database here.
[Source:
NHTSA via
PickupTrucks.com]
First pickups tested using NHTSA's new crash testing system originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 24 Nov 2010 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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