Smart Cars Are Small, But Safe
Smart cars are becoming more and more popular because of the downsizing trend. But many consumers have reservations about the safety of this car because of its 8 feet long, 5 feet tall dimensions. So how does the Smart car measure up in safety?
According to crash tests conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the Smart car received the highest rating possible in side and front crashes and the second highest in rear crashes. The Smart car comes standard with front-end airbags on the passenger and driver side.
Also, motorists can feel good knowing that the Smart Car is made by Mercedes. The Mercedes name has earned consumers trust, and they have always had excellent safety.
In the Smart Car the passengers are essentially sitting on top of a roll cage. This is an iron frame that surrounds the car and provides a buffer zone in crashes.
Although the Smart Car has excellent safety features, the IIHS reminds consumers that cars are ranked in their class, determined by the size and weight of the vehicle. This means that the Smart Car is in the top of its class, but this doesn’t mean that the car is as safe as vehicles in other classes.
Consumers are taking safety into their own hands by purchasing safe cars with an auto warranty. The Smart Car is a great choice for its class based on its safety features.