I’m a big believe of giving credit where credit is due, and also admitting to when I have been wrong. Well, here you go. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety gave Ford Motors 16 “top safety picks” among 2009 cars and trucks, taking the lead among all automakers.
The entire list can be found here: IIHS
A number of auto industry watchers credit Ford’s safety ratings increase to their Volvo division. With new coming out that Volvo is potentially for sale, how will the future Ford vehicles hold up if the driver for the increase is no longer part of the company?
It appears the auto industry is on the brink of collapse. Let’s face it, when the economy isn’t doing well product development tends to decline. How will Ford, and other automakers in general, be able to keep safety and quality at respectable levels in such an environment?
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