Big SUVs and Safety: Surprising Results from Recent Crash Tests
by AutoExpert | 25 October, 2024
Riding in a big SUV can make you feel invincible. Perched up high like the king of the road, it's easy to think you're in the safest spot possible. After all, bigger must mean safer, right? Well, not exactly, especially when you really dive into the physics of it all. It seems like a simple equation: more mass means more force in your favor if you're heading for a crash. But the real world of crash tests sometimes tells a different story.
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety (IIHS) recently put this to the test, checking out how some of the big names—like the Chevy Tahoe, Ford Expedition, and Jeep Wagoneer—hold up in crunch time. Turns out, the Jeep Wagoneer strides ahead of its hefty peers, snagging a Top Safety Pick with pretty solid scores across the board. But for the Tahoe and Expedition, the results were a mixed bag.
While the Tahoe did alright in protecting the driver, there’s a real risk for leg injuries due to how much the car’s structure intrudes on space during a crash. The Expedition? Even less reassuring, with parts of the car not holding up well at all, posing risks to both legs of the driver.
These big SUVs are built tough, no doubt. They have to manage daily errands, road trips, and yes, even towing your boat to the lake. But these tests show that bigger doesn't always mean better protected.
Despite these sobering test results, it’s important to remember that in accidents involving smaller vehicles, these big guys usually have the upper hand. They have longer hoods, which means more space for the vehicle to absorb impact before it reaches you, plus their sheer weight tends to give them the advantage in a collision.
But it's not all doom and gloom. The IIHS points out that many new models, big or small, come packed with safety features that were the stuff of sci-fi not too long ago—think advanced driver aids and airbags galore. And let's be honest, modern SUVs are still generally safer than the cars of decades past, thanks to all these advancements.
So, while it’s comforting to feel like the ruler of the road in a big SUV, it’s good to keep in mind that size isn’t everything. Safety in cars, as in many areas of life, isn’t just about the biggest shield but the smartest one.