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Posted: 7:15 PM Nov 25, 2008
Ford Leads List of Insurance Industry's Safest Vehicles
Dozens of new cars and trucks, led by Ford and its Volvo subsidiary, have made the insurance industry's annual list of safest vehicles.
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Dozens of new cars and trucks, led by Ford and its Volvo subsidiary, have made the insurance industry's annual list of safest vehicles.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says for the 2009 model year, Ford and Volvo have 16 vehicles on the list, followed by Honda with 13.
The awards bolster the case made by Ford CEO Alan Mulally in Washington last week when he testified along with Big Three executives seeking massive government aid. He'd argued that Ford had made significant strides.
Volkswagen and its Audi brand had nine vehicles on the list. GM and Toyota each had eight.
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Posted by: Anonymous
on Nov 26, 2008 at 01:22 PM
Probably the full-sized trucks and SUVs, not that they've got skid control on all of them (and they're huge).
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