MSN: Crash dummies cost far more than the cars they test - here's why
Crash dummies cost far more than the cars they test - here's why
Times Now on MSN: Crashed a car on a test drive? Here is who pays the bill
Crashing a car during a test drive is usually covered by the dealership’s insurance, but your liability depends on fault and signed agreements. Reckless driving, lack of a valid license, or negligence ...
Crashed a car on a test drive? Here is who pays the bill
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Paul Tan's Automotive News: Chery Tiggo 9 PHEV’s safety shines in a three-vehicle composite crash test made together with a Tiggo 7
Part of Chery’s activity list at its ongoing 2026 International Business Summit being held in Wuhu, China, included a three-vehicle composite crash test of the Chery Tiggo 9 PHEV. Held at automaker’s ...
Chery Tiggo 9 PHEV’s safety shines in a three-vehicle composite crash test made together with a Tiggo 7
While you still have many uses for older cars, modern cars have come a long way since. We've reached the point where some don't even need a physical car key anymore and you can even 3D print car parts ...
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety first began releasing crash-test ratings in 1995 and introduced the TSP rating in 2006. To get a TSP rating in 2026, vehicles must earn: A rating of Good ...