2022 Volkswagen Atlas updated moderate overlap IIHS crash test
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- 2022 Volkswagen Atlas 40 mph updated moderate overlap front IIHS crash test
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Thank you IIHS for taking me back to the 90s. If there was something like "Dateline" that would be great.
March 14, 2023 3:35PM
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Yea back in the 90’s when most cars struggled in the original version of this test. As far as I know, all they’ve done for the updated one is add a rear passenger and increase speed a little bit since average speed limit is increasing. The front passenger does well in most of the updated tests. However the same can’t be said for the rear passenger (as this video shows).
@titaniac3037 is right, but speed is the same(40mph)
@@윈도우_비스타 i think i was thinking of the side test, im pretty sure they increased speed for the new side test
@titaniac3037 yes, 31 mph to 37 mph
also, the updated side is a suv barrier, but the original side is sedan barrier
Well that's a shame. Seems like the rear seat seatbelts of many cars don't hold people in very much! They need seatbelt pretensioners right?
I think so.
Some of the cars they tested in this group have them in the back seat. If you look closely you can see it activate in the Subaru Ascent.
It’s not that they don’t hold people in (they’re actually holding them too well that’s part of the problem) it’s that they don’t control passenger movement well.
They have pre tensioners and load limiters in the rear, they just aren’t well calibrated
@@GrandHuevotes
They compromise passenger safety for a couple of bucks 🙁
Rear seat safety lags far too much behind front seat safety, and has for decades now. Front 3-point belts were mandatory in 1968. It would have been reasonable to expect that due to cost reasons, some vehicles would have not had rear 3-point belts until the early-mid 1970s, maybe 1975 at the latest. But certainly not 1990, when they were finally required!
It's the same thing with seat belt pretensioners. I think it was some time around 2000 when they were equipped on a majority of new cars, and by 2005 or so they were standard on almost all new cars. Yet rear seat belt pretensioners remain rare even as people born when most cars were first getting pretensioners are now adults.
My dad was born the first year that 3-point belts were required in front seats. His own first child was born two months before 3-point belts were first required in rear seats.
March 14, 2023 1:36 am
The atlas just needs seatbelt pretensioning, there it will probable be fine
Strange that most of the new midsize suv deserved poor rating
Why no airbags coming up out of the door?
0:01 satisfying
RIP car with an otherwise pretty solid set of ratings
I never thought my shitty life would look like the radiator of a 2022 VW Atlas, but here it is, looking broken and falling all apart.
Will you test the new 2023 Honda CR-V and 2023 Honda HR-V?
I'm sure they will when they get their hands on one
@IIHS will the institute be testing the new honda pilot and cr-v?
They alredy did
@@fungimonster i said this a year ago
Not sure why every car doesn’t have a 5 point seatbelt for every seat.
I'm so glad I don't have to carry rear seat passengers.
Very, very, very bad for rear passangers.... like cars from '70
Already
why sedan not test?
We're working on midsize sedans. Stay tuned.
I'm going to choose a car that has seatbelt pretensioners for rear seats... Only a M rating...
Why even have seat belts in the rear?🤣
Here's a good reason: ruclips.net/video/lghzH_UdxSk/видео.html
Well in this case, so you dont end up splattered all over the place
If you have one of these and you suffer the unfortunate event of a carjacking with your children still inside, you gotta pay $150,00 to Volkswagen so they can help police locate your stolen Atlas SUV with your children still inside. Seriously, Volkswagen? SERIOUSLY?! Are you f***ing kidding me?!
VW is still dealing with DieselGate I see.
Avoid this one folks.
That is pretty bad for a German car this caliber!
this car is made in Tennessee
Does not matter it is built with german spec just manufactured there
Can you please crash a Waymo