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The Least-Safe Cars of 2006

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 8:45 am
by Neil
This list was kind of shocking to me where I found out some of my friends are driving these kind of cars.

Hyundai Elantra
Base Price: $13,675
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Hyundai is moving up in the world, gaining more respectability each year and charging more for its cars. The company's Elantra sedan, however, feels less like a part of the successful, growing Hyundai than a part of the old Hyundai--the Hyundai that was a punch-line for so many years. The Elantra is unrefined and unsafe, and its driving dynamics will not excite you unless you think any car is exciting.

Kia Optima
Base Price: $16,785
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The Optima sedan comes with underpowered engines and much refinement needed in such areas as steering response.The Optima also has poor residual values and, with its 2.7-liter engine, achieves an average fuel economy of 20 mpg overall *, which is pretty bad for a family sedan.

Mazda6
Base Price: $19,555
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Perhaps the most refined models on this list, the Mazda6 sedans, hatchbacks and wagons are handsome inside and out and fun to drive. The automotive press loves to endorse the Mazda6 because the nameplate offers a less mainstream, more hip, more sporty alternative to the antiseptic Toyota Camry.

Nissan Sentra
Base Price: $13,680
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Another basic, small, unsafe sedan with few charms, the Sentra is what you drive to high school, not what you drive to work if you want to get promoted.The Sentra comes with one of the wimpiest engines on the market: a 126-hp, 1.8-liter four-cylinder.

Suzuki Forenza
Base Price: $13,699
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There's a reason we don't give Suzuki much coverage in these pages. The company sells three sedans that are just about the same size and have just about the same price: the Aerio ($13,999), the Forenza ($13,699) and the Reno ($13,199)--and the Forenza and Reno have the same disappointing engine specifications (127 hp each). A Nissan or a Toyota will have one such forgettable vehicle in its lineup; what's the point of having three for the same price?

Toyota Corolla
Base Price: $14,545
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We were surprised to find such poor ratings for the Corolla, a car we had thought was in fact one of the market's safest. But the low scores come with caveats. For one thing, since model-year 2004, the Corolla's rear crash-test score has dropped to "poor" from "acceptable," two grades higher. But more importantly, the Corolla on the list is the one tested without optional side airbags. Tested with optional front and rear head curtain airbags and optional front seat-mounted torso airbags, the Corolla's side rating is not "poor," but "acceptable"--the second-highest possible score.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:10 am
by arnab
wow i used to think some of these cars are safe, imagine 99% of the Corollar here have only two air bags...

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:18 am
by zoheb
susprised to see the Corolla in the list....this is something unusual.........however, i guess ppl should start buying Civics now. The new Civic looks much better than all the other cars in it's class, and its safer as well.

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 11:03 am
by Neil
I am also shocked to see Mazda 6 and corolla in the list. At least 25 of my friends and co-workers drive both of these cars

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 12:43 pm
by arnab
Neil wrote:I am also shocked to see Mazda 6 and corolla in the list. At least 25 of my friends and co-workers drive both of these cars
almost all the taxis in Abu Dhabi are Corollas :?

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 1:30 pm
by GTI VR6
Hyundai "Accident" didn't make the list?

Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 3:01 pm
by Abdul
Toyota and Hyundai cars are usualy very reliable.That list is very awful very nonsense.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 8:39 am
by Neil
Abdul wrote:Toyota and Hyundai cars are usualy very reliable.That list is very awful very nonsense.
Not all the Hyundai and Toyota cars are reliable abdul. This list is from www.Forbes.com and forbes is the biggest and leading business and financial magazine in usa. So they will not provide any kind of wrong and unreliable information. Speacially about Toyota. They are the biggest car company so far and putting one of their cars on the "unsafe" list is a big issue and forbes guys ofcourse did their home work before putting it on the magazine.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 9:48 am
by NFS_MW
corolla? mazda 6? whoa..

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 11:36 am
by zoheb
I agree with Neil. Forbes wouldn't publish rubbish news. Corolla is the world's most popular car. infact, u can find a corolla anywhere in the world. I don't think Forbes would bash a Corolla without having enough evidence. So yeah, as Neil said, Forbes did their homework b4 publishing this article.

Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:11 pm
by Abdul
Okm I agree with you all guys but I would like to know on which criteria do they tell if a car is safe or not?There are resulsts but they dont tell how they found that.