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re: The Tundra is the best full sized truck on the market. (Change my mind)
Posted on 4/10/19 at 7:19 pm to EA6B
Posted on 4/10/19 at 7:19 pm to EA6B
To be fair, neither Chevy nor Ford were rated on the passenger side here? Not sure if there is a reason for that? Also, when you look, it's very explicit that the only area where the Tundra suffered there was specifically foot/lower leg area...
"Most unsafe" is a bit of an overstatement there... particularly given the additional comments:
With regards to the roof, it scored a 3.94... a 4 was the cutoff number between good and acceptable. The Chevy Colorado scores a 4.03 (don't see a number for other Chevy's - Ford and Honda definitely were substantially higher with 5+ weight multipliers)... We're not talking about a huge discrepancy though for Toyota and the criteria for "good".
"Most unsafe" is a bit of an overstatement there... particularly given the additional comments:
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While the GM trucks scored better for the passenger-side tests, and dummy evaluations showed a lesser likelihood of injury, their body structure was still deemed Poor, as it was for the Tundra. Similarly, the Nissan Frontier scored Marginal for both driver and front passenger in the small-overlap tests and mustered an Acceptable for the seats and head restraints.
With regards to the roof, it scored a 3.94... a 4 was the cutoff number between good and acceptable. The Chevy Colorado scores a 4.03 (don't see a number for other Chevy's - Ford and Honda definitely were substantially higher with 5+ weight multipliers)... We're not talking about a huge discrepancy though for Toyota and the criteria for "good".
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