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The Latest SUV Rollover Ratings

Rollover ratings of 2006 models better than last year

Out with the old, in with the new. Recent ratings of 2006 vehicle rollovers show a marked improvement according to testing by the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

For the 2006 model year, 39 SUVs (42 percent of those rated) earned four stars in NHTSA’s rollover rating program. In 2005, 34 percent received four stars. For the 2006 model year, 57 SUVs (69 percent — and unprecendented number — of all SUV models) offer electronic stability control (ESC) as standard equipment, up from 43 percent in 2005.   

Earlier research by NHTSA documented the potential life-saving benefits of ESC, reducing single vehicle crashes by 63 percent for SUVs and 30 percent for passenger cars.

“We have worked hard to encourage automakers to install the kind of safety technology needed to make cars safer, prevent crashes and save lives,” said NHTSA Administrator, Jacqueline Glassman. 

Since 2004, NHTSA has encouraged manufacturers to voluntarily install ESC because of its life-saving potential. As a result, nearly all automakers now offer ESC on a total of 57 SUV models as standard equipment, and on six SUVs as an available option, up from 20 standard and 14 optional in 2003.

NHTSA uses a five-star rating system, which ranks the likelihood of a rollover in a single vehicle crash. The top score is five stars, representing a rollover risk of less than 10 percent.

For new 2006 model year vehicles, the highest rated SUV was the Chevrolet HHR, earning four stars and a 14 percent chance of rollover if involved in a single-vehicle crash. The 2006 Chrysler Pacifica and Ford Freestyle, both carryover vehicles previously tested in earlier model years, remain the agency’s highest rated SUVs overall with four stars and a 13 percent chance of rollover.

Of the 2006 model year tested vehicles, the lowest rated SUV was the Nissan Xterra 4x4, receiving three stars, representing a 25 percent chance of rollover.

For pickups, the highest rated vehicle was the Honda Ridgeline 4x4 and the Toyota Tacoma 4x2 — each earning four stars or a 14 percent chance of rollover. The lowest rated pickups were the Toyota Tundra 4x2, the Nissan Titan 4x4, and the Nissan Frontier 4x2, each receiving three stars, a 21 percent chance of rollover.

For vans, the highest rated vehicle was the Kia Sedona, earning four stars and a 13 percent chance of rollover if involved in a single-vehicle crash. The lowest rated van was the Ford E350, receiving two stars, a 30 percent chance of rollover.  

For passenger cars, the highest rated vehicle was the Pontiac G6, earning five stars and a 9 percent chance of rollover if involved in a single-vehicle crash.  The lowest rated passenger car was the Scion xB, receiving four stars and 18 percent chance of rollover.   

SUVs
Rollover Stars
% Chance
of Rollover
Dynamic Test Result
Tested with ESC?
Chevrolet HHR
4
14
No tip
Not Available
Honda Pilot 4x4
4
15
No tip
Yes, standard
Honda Pilot 4x2
4
16
No tip
Yes, standard
Subaru B9 Tribeca
4
16
No tip
Yes, standard
Toyota Rav4 4x4
4
17
No tip
Yes, standard
Hyundai Tuscon 4x4
4
17
No tip
Yes, standard
Mercedes-Benz
ML-Class
4
17
No tip
Yes, standard
Toyota Rav4 4x4
4
17
No tip
Yes, standard
Suzuki Grand Vitara 4x4
4
18
No tip
Yes, standard
Suzuki Grand Vitara 4x2
4
19
No tip
Yes, standard
Chevrolet Trailblazer EXT 4x4
4
19
No tip
Yes, standard
Ford Expedition 4x4
4
19
No tip
No, optional
Hyundai Tucson 4x2
4
19
No tip
Yes, standard
Kia Sorento 4x4
3
20
No tip
Not available
Ford Expedition 4x2
3
21
No tip
No, optional
Kia Sorento 4x2
3
21
No tip
Not available
Nissan Armada 4x2
3
21
No tip
Yes, standard
Nissan Armada 4x4
3
21
No tip
Yes, standard
Chevrolet Tahoe 4x4
3
22
No tip
Yes, standard
Chevrolet Trailblazer EXT 4x2
3
22
No tip
Yes, standard
Ford Explorer 4x4
3
22
No tip
Yes, standard
Jeep Commander
3
22
No tip
Yes, standard
Ford Explorer 4x2
3
23
No tip
Yes, standard
Chevrolet Tahoe 4x2
3
24
No tip
Yes, standard
Hummer H3
3
24
No tip
No, optional
Nissan Xterra 4x2
3
24
No tip
Yes, standard
Nissan Xterra 4x4
3
25
No tip
Yes, standard

The complete list of 2006 vehicles rollover results, including carryover results from previous model years, is also available at www.safercar.gov.   

(Source: NHTSA)

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