Remarkable Auto Safety Progress

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • The story of the incredible progress in auto safety performance in recent years. Includes footage from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's small overlap, updated side-impact, and updated moderate overlap crash tests.
    Raw video courtesy of the IIHS and Honda. Editing by Crash Core.
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Комментарии • 63

  • @akj2387
    @akj2387 Месяц назад +15

    Surprised the Audi A4 wasn’t on this, 2012 vs 2017 is crazy

    • @lukeclifton4392
      @lukeclifton4392 Месяц назад

      Surprised you mention Audi… they used to be one of the safest on the road. Definitely ahead of BMW or MB in comparable models. In extraneous crash situation’s, Audi used to be unbeaten!… guess the VAG has destroyed that.

    • @randomuploads20
      @randomuploads20 Месяц назад +2

      @@lukeclifton4392late 90s and early 2000s audi was horrible

  • @desertmodern7638
    @desertmodern7638 Месяц назад +8

    I have noticed some vehicles smoothly glancing off the area ahead of the door and some coming to a full stop instead but still doing well in the test. Since in real life we're not hitting that exact barrier at that exact angle, I have to think that the cars which do well without glancing gently off the barrier have put their structure through a more severe test - particularly reassuring given the many real-world frontal collision possibilities.

    • @akj2387
      @akj2387 Месяц назад +2

      That’s what I was thinking, feels like the cars that stop, yet still maintain the structural integrity will be safer in a real life situation. If someone crashes into you at an oblique angle, you probably won’t be able to just glide off like the cars in this video do, just have to take the impact.

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  Месяц назад +1

      It’s a trade off of where to put the mass. Vehicles that glance off tend to have more structural elements near the front of the car so that they are engaged early. Whereas, vehicles that stop more abruptly but still do well have strong structural elements around occupants. Some manufacturers do both and these cars are probably the best equipped to handle a wide variety of real life scenarios.

    • @BillySwift.
      @BillySwift. Месяц назад

      So the vehicles that do deflect off of the crash structure are actually more safer for you as the frame of the vehicle is deflecting the stopping force instead of experiencing an incredible amount of force while coming to a complete stop.

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  Месяц назад

      Generally speaking, yes. The occupants typically experience lower crash forces with this design.

  • @AquaVivaFit
    @AquaVivaFit Месяц назад +4

    Fantastic video! Very helpful!!

  • @dan1906
    @dan1906 Месяц назад +7

    It seems that generally speaking, German and Japanese manufacturers address issues fairly quickly, Jeep (Dodge/Stellantis), not so much.
    This does not surprise me.
    Thanks for the video! 👍

    • @Wasabi9111
      @Wasabi9111 Месяц назад

      Agree. Legacy American car companies tend to perform the worse overall. My dad has a Cadillac Lyriq. There are no crash test results so I’m presuming it won’t perform well based on GM past track record.

    • @megacap55
      @megacap55 Месяц назад

      but would be interesting if they does and offers the same level of protection to all markets where they export cars or just to the American market only,i would love to watch what if any best sold European brand put into the IIHS protocol test how would get or survive, Citroen, Peugeot, Skoda by example would be super interesting that the level of safety varies according with the car market where the brand is made

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  Месяц назад +2

      I don’t have any data on this, but if I were to hazard a guess, the customers of European and Japanese/Korean brands probably value safety higher than customers of the US legacy brands.

    • @karlschauff7989
      @karlschauff7989 Месяц назад +1

      @@crashcore_cc Like that time Toyota covered up the fact that a bushing in their accelerator pedal assemblies had a tendency to wear and become stuck in a depressed position, leading to unintended acceleration. And since Toyota was cheap and didn't have a brake override feature in their vehicles, the brakes would perform poorly due to lack of vacuum assist. The result was countless deaths. Toyota panicked and attempted to blame the floor mats for unintended acceleration and did their famous zip tie floor mat "recall". Later they were fined over a billion dollars by the US government for their intentional deception and coverup of deadly defects.

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, I remember this. It was huge scandal and tarnished the Toyota brand for several years after.

  • @mamoun_jdm
    @mamoun_jdm Месяц назад +5

    Very detailed video.

  • @minipandora22
    @minipandora22 Месяц назад +1

    Great video quality 🎞️

  • @TarinDockaris
    @TarinDockaris Месяц назад +2

    The 2017 Suzuki Vitara had poor ratings on rollover test but they solved that issue by making the roof stronger and moving the engine slightly lower to lower the center of gravity. Then by the year of 2019 they got a good rating.

  • @DrEvilTag
    @DrEvilTag Месяц назад

    Small overlap test is an extreme situation, I drive an 07 Toyota Camry which basically is the same structure as an ES 350 of those years, they tested an ES 350 in the small overlap test and it did absolutely horrible, but performed extremely well in the moderate overlap test , I’m not worried since the chances of a small overlap crash are only 10% vs 90% more chances of a moderate overlap crash

    • @megacap55
      @megacap55 Месяц назад

      But extreme situation that can happens otherwise the iihs would just skip that test

  • @ian0608
    @ian0608 Месяц назад +1

    I’d like to see one for midsize suvs. Specifically the explorer and similar vehicles.

  • @iPodHL2
    @iPodHL2 Месяц назад +1

    I wonder why the 2012 Camry isn’t on here considering that Toyota changed the structure for 2014.5 models.

    • @0w3nn
      @0w3nn 17 дней назад

      why the heck do you expect them to include every car

  • @MuradAsifishere67
    @MuradAsifishere67 Месяц назад +1

    The new Hyundai Santa Fe earned a Marginal in the updated moderate overlap test

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  Месяц назад

      Another disappointing performance in a redesigned product! It might be a couple more years until we start seeing new products that start consistently doing well.

  • @michahcc
    @michahcc Месяц назад

    Nostalgia. They don't make em like they used to.

  • @themobkiller6799
    @themobkiller6799 Месяц назад +1

    Video suggestion: Cars who’s safety got worse over time (example: Nissan Quest 3rd gen to 4th gen)
    Edit: i just realized that the 3rd and 4th gen were on different tests, mb. Disregard that example

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  11 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion! I'll see if there are enough examples of this to fill a video.

    • @gabesmath105
      @gabesmath105 10 дней назад +1

      no, the 3rd gen 04-10 did not get small overlapped, and would be just as bad as the 4th gen

    • @themobkiller6799
      @themobkiller6799 10 дней назад

      @@gabesmath105 right, i forgot that mb

    • @themobkiller6799
      @themobkiller6799 10 дней назад

      @@crashcore_cc i realized they were on different tests so the quest doesnt matter

  • @petergilbert144
    @petergilbert144 Месяц назад +2

    Failed passenger small overlap test with quick fix proves the manufacturers that really don't give a damn about safety. They're too cheap to make the car safe, they just build it to pass today's test, then deal with the other side only when they look bad tomorrow.

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  Месяц назад

      It's a good indicator for which brands to avoid!

  • @djclipbasslower2519
    @djclipbasslower2519 Месяц назад

    Wow! Never thought Mercedes would do badly

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  Месяц назад +1

      I remember how shocking it was to see these results when they first came out. The introduction of the small overlap test was a sobering moment for the safety perception of many brands!

  • @jpscsa
    @jpscsa Месяц назад

    Me in in my 90s car : 💀

  • @megacap55
    @megacap55 Месяц назад

    too bad that the euroncap already don't want to do the small overlap test

  • @extralock1045
    @extralock1045 Месяц назад

    My car needs some big safety improvements. Sure, it's better than a lot of older cars, like 2010 and older. But still isn't great, it's a 2024 Mitsubishi Mirage.

  • @lorenschwiderski
    @lorenschwiderski 15 дней назад

    HR-V vs. CrossTrek = Subaru in real world safety. While a crash test is interesting and one can learn something from it, I suppose, how much insurance companies had to pay-out for injuries, and the data from death rates in cars, is really telling. Subaru does well, time after time. Look up the Korean makes and then compare it to test scores. I live in the real world. The Hyundai Santa Fe might be one of the few from Korea with both test scores which are good and the records of real-world data.

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  11 дней назад

      I think both types of data can be useful. The difficulty with interpreting real-world crash data is that it is largely driven by the psychological profiles of the drivers. The average Subaru owner may drive more cautiously than drivers from other brands.

    • @lorenschwiderski
      @lorenschwiderski 11 дней назад

      @@crashcore_cc Could be to some extent that some makes and models attract crazy drivers, like Dodge with Hemi's. Korean cars range from mediocre to terrible, over the years in Death Rates and Injury Claims of Insurers.

  • @craigthepony6259
    @craigthepony6259 Месяц назад

    i know it will be challenging for manufactures but shouldn't they try focusing on higher speed crashes too instead of just say 35-40mph?

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  Месяц назад +1

      It looks like the IIHS' strategy will be to evaluate accident avoidance tech at higher speeds (they just increased their test speed of AEB systems to 43 mph). These systems could get better and better at reducing vehicle speed right before a collision to survivable levels.

    • @craigthepony6259
      @craigthepony6259 Месяц назад

      @@crashcore_cc ahh, makes sense

  • @djclipbasslower2519
    @djclipbasslower2519 Месяц назад +2

    First to comment! Love your channel keep up the great work

  • @georgegeorgakopoulos5956
    @georgegeorgakopoulos5956 10 дней назад

    No fire, everything is OK

  • @JoseChavez-kq2cz
    @JoseChavez-kq2cz Месяц назад

    What about on the side right side. I hear GM was caught cheating 💀👀

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  Месяц назад

      I made a recent video that talks about this specific case: ruclips.net/video/RmTyVQPr4_g/видео.html

  • @L0LrevneD
    @L0LrevneD Месяц назад

    But “thEy dOn’T mAkE tHem lIke theY uSeD tO”

  • @UnaPlantaFrita
    @UnaPlantaFrita Месяц назад

    Second to coment !!

  • @jaydendiaz8968
    @jaydendiaz8968 Месяц назад

    Under 1 hour team
    👇

  • @Pat-Van-Canada
    @Pat-Van-Canada День назад

    this is nonsense. THey are just reworking things to pass the tests. Better to look at deaths on the road and even then you must compensate for demographics

  • @WarningSign1000
    @WarningSign1000 Месяц назад

    New cars are dumb investments

    • @crashcore_cc
      @crashcore_cc  Месяц назад +2

      No doubt it’s a big expense. However, when someone gets to a certain level of financial means, it’s arguably reckless for them not to put their family in a modern, safe vehicle. All the money in the world can’t bring back a loved one.

    • @TheRealAli_Real
      @TheRealAli_Real Месяц назад

      What about mediums cars?

    • @WarningSign1000
      @WarningSign1000 Месяц назад

      @@TheRealAli_Real I don't know what the sweet spot is in terms of depreciation but I sold my '22 and got a 2012, I know I took a big hit on selling my 2 year old car but I got my priorities somewhere else now. I would like to buy my own home one day and I can't justify losing like 30k in a few years time, the 12 year old car is a little less efficiënt and maybe a tad less reliable but will get you from A to B as well