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Media statement | 20 June 2006

Latest crash test results good news for car buyers

The latest round of Australasian crash test results has seen an encouragingly high standard of vehicle safety ratings, according to the AA and Land Transport New Zealand.

The Ford Territory, Toyota Yaris and Mitsubishi 380 all scored four stars out of a possible five in the latest Australasian New Car Assessment Programme(ANCAP) crash test results.

Several vehicles tested by the European New Car Assessment Programme (EuroNCAP) that are available in New Zealand scored five stars, including the Peugeot 407 Coupe, Renault Megane CC, Alfa Romeo 159 and the Toyota Yaris model variant with side curtain and knee airbags. The Nissan Pathfinder and Citroen C3 both scored four stars in EuroNCAP tests.

ANCAP and EuroNCAP crash test new vehicles to provide consumers with valuable information on the level of occupant protection the vehicles provide in a crash. Vehicles are assessed based on a five-star safety rating system.

“The latest results show a positive standard of vehicle safety being adhered to. This is important for new vehicle buyers, who are increasingly looking at independent crash test ratings when deciding on a vehicle purchase,” says John White, Vehicles Manager for Land Transport New Zealand.

“There is still room for improvement, however. Side curtain airbags should be a standard safety feature in all new vehicles, not an optional extra. These help protect occupants against side impacts with high vehicles and pole-type impacts.”

Mr White said the value of safety features like extra airbags could be seen in the different results for the Toyota Yaris model variants with and without side curtain and knee airbags.

“In New Zealand the 1.5L version of the Yaris is sold with seven airbags as standard, including side curtain and knee airbags, while the 1.3L version has only two (driver and passenger). The EuroNCAP five star result suggests that the version with additional airbags is significantly safer.”  

Mr White said it was also encouraging to see that some of the models tested include Electronic Stability Control (ESC) as a standard feature, including the AWD version of the Ford Territory, Peugeot 407 Coupe, Alfa Romeo 159 and Nissan Pathfinder. ESC has been show to reduce the risk of being involved in a crash in the first place – thereby reducing injuries overall.

Consumers are also set to benefit from increased access to crash test data and vehicle safety information.

“ANCAP is now testing individual cars as new models are released, instead of testing groups of vehicles by car class. This ensures that consumer get access to crash rating information sooner,” says Stella Stocks, General Manager of AA Technical Services.

The AA and LTNZ are both members of ANCAP.  Detailed crash test results are available on: www.aa.co.nz  and www.landtransport.govt.nz.

For more information contact:

Andy Knackstedt
Media Manager
Land Transport New Zealand
T. +64 4 931 8829
M.+64 212 763 222
E. Andrew.Knackstedt@nzta.govt.nz   

or

Stella Stocks
General Manager Technical Services
New Zealand Automobile Association
T. +64 9 966 8908
M. +64 21 772 242
E. sstocks@aa.co.nz   

 

The New Zealand Automobile Association is an incorporated society with over one million members. It represents the interests of road users who collectively pay over $2 billion in taxes each year through fuels excise, road user charges and GST.

 

ANCAP crash test results

Test results for some models of Ford Territory, Toyota Yaris and Mitsubishi 380.

 

EuroNCAP tests - tests were conducted in Europe by EuroNCAP

Test results for some models of Toyota Yaris, Renault Megane, Citroen C3, Peugeot 407 Coupe, Alfa Romeo 159 and Nissan Pathfinder.

 

Pedestrian crash test results

Pedestrian crash test results for some models of Mitsubishi 380, Ford Territory, Nissan Pathfinder, Toyota Yaris, Peugeot 407 Coupe, Citroen C3, Renault Megane and Alfa Romeo 159.