Don`t be a Crash Test Dummy - Safety First on Your Next Car Purchase

Released on: July 11, 2008, 4:11 am

Press Release Author: Confused.com

Industry: Consumer Services

Press Release Summary:

As safety is now one of the key factors in choosing a new or used motor,
Confused.com shows you how to find which cars made the biggest impact
with those car safety critics who are forever at the sharp end - the crash test
dummies.

Press Release Body: The modern UK driving test may be rigorous but it has the worthy
aim of making our roads safer for drivers and pedestrians. New cars too are tested
for safety, but there is a belief that the minimum safety requirements - as set out
in Europe-wide laws - could also be tougher.

Since 1997, the European New Car Assessment Programme (Euro NCAP) has been
encouraging carmakers to exceed these basic requirements. The
independent body tests popular cars and then allocates star ratings depending on
their safety performance. Results are then published to encourage car makers to
continually improve car safety, with the ultimate five-star Euro NCAP rating
bringing kudos and increased saleability to the deserving recipient.

Cars are awarded stars for their test performance in three areas: adult occupant
protection, child occupant protection, and pedestrian safety.
Euro NCAP Winners & Losers

. 1997 - Volvo S40 becomes the first ever recipient of 4 stars

. 1997 - Rover 100 awarded the worst ever result for adult occupant protection

. 2001 - Renault Laguna becomes the first ever 5-star car

. 2004 - Toyota Prius achieves the best ever result for child protection

. 2005 - Citroen C6 gets the best ever result for pedestrian protection

. 2007 - Nissan Qashqai awarded the best ever result for adult occupation protection

But What About the Poor Crash Test Dummies?

These rubber-skinned, steel-skeleton surrogate humans are packed with sensing
equipment and cost over 100,000 each. But despite their high value,
they're certainly not precious, being regularly subjected to the following:

. Frontal crash tests performed at 40 mph into an offset deformable barrier
. Side impact crash tests performed at 31 mph
. Side impact pole crash test performed at 18 mph
. Pedestrian crash tests performed at 25 mph

However, crash test dummy hardship is for the greater good as injury data can be
used by manufacturers to improve vehicle safety and by prospective buyers looking
for a safer car.

So when you come to buy your next set of wheels, before getting href=\"http://www.confused.com\">car insurance, breakdown cover or engine warranty
protection, visit Euro NCAP to see how well the car will protect you or your
passengers in the event of an accident.


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Notes to editors
For further information please contact:

Caroline Spindlove
Confused.com
02920 434 393

Gug Kyriacou/ Joanna Harte
Polhill Communications
020 7655 0550

About Confused.com:
Confused.com is one of the UK's biggest and most popular price comparison services.
Launched in 2002, it dominates the car
insurance
aggregator market and generates over one million quotes per month. It
has expanded its range of
comparison products over the last couple of years to include home insurance, travel
insurance, pet insurance, van insurance, motorbike insurance,
breakdown cover and energy, as well as financial services products including credit
cards, loans, mortgages and life insurance.

Confused.com is not a supplier, insurance company or broker. It provides its
customers with a free, wholly objective comparison service to help
with their decision making. Using cutting-edge technology, Confused.com has
developed a series of intelligent web-based solutions that evaluate a
number of risk factors to help customers search, buy and apply for whichever product
or policy best matches their individual needs. Prices quoted
on Confused.com are the same, or cheaper, than going to the insurer direct.
Confused.com's service is based on the most up to date information provided by UK
suppliers and industry regulators.

Confused.com is regulated by the FSA.


Web Site: http://www.confused.com

Contact Details:
Caroline Spindlove
Confused.com
02920 434 393

Gug Kyriacou/ Joanna Harte
Polhill Communications
020 7655 0550

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