The new Honda Fit earns 5-Star rating for
frontal crashes
Introduction
of the new 2007 Honda Fit couldn't come at a better
time as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) announced it's "5-Star" safety
rating for frontal crash test performance. Looks
like little cars don't necessarily mean comprimised
safety; which is a good thing — considering Fit's
little pricetag — around $13,850.
"Five-Star" rating is the highest government
safety rating available and Fit's testing means
that 99 percent of Honda-branded vehicles (on
a sales-weighted average) achieve this top front
impact rating under the federal government's NCAP
(New Car Assessment Program) program.
"The Fit has the highest level of standard
safety equipment of any car in its competitive
set," said John Mendel, American Honda senior
vice president. "Fit's 5-Star rating demonstrates
once again that Honda customers do not have to
choose between safety, utility and fuel efficiency."
Already a leader in vehicle safety as demonstrated
by Honda's "Safety for Everyone" initiative,
Honda continues to implement leading airbag technology
in all vehicles regardless of size or price. Dual-stage,
dual-threshold front airbags, dual front side
airbags and side-curtain airbags are standard
equipment on all Fit models. In addition to its
six airbags, Fit incorporates 3-point seat belts
at all seating positions, as well as two Lower
Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) positions
in the rear seats. Fit also utilizes active safety
systems that include an anti-lock braking system
(ABS) and electronic brake distribution (EBD).
Honda's commitment to safety extends to pedestrians
as well. To help reduce pedestrian injuries in
the event of a collision, the Fit's hood and fender
areas are designed to help absorb energy if contacted
by an adult pedestrian.
Honda will complete the first phase of its "Safety
for Everyone" initiative this year by voluntarily
putting extensive levels of standard safety equipment
on all its vehicles, with the exception of two
small volume models (S2000 and Insight).
Additionally, Honda is the first and only auto
manufacturer to list the NHTSA crash test "star"
ratings on all new vehicle window stickers. This
is the same information available to consumers
on the NHTSA safercar.gov
Web site.
The 2007 Honda Fit, which went on sale April 20,
is designed to take the subcompact market into
new territory with its highly-refined and ultra-adaptable
functionality, sporty driving demeanor and high
levels of standard safety equipment. With a vast
array of standard features - including a unique
multi-configuration 60/40 split Magic Seat and
an estimated EPA fuel economy of 33 mpg city /
38 mpg highway (manual transmission) — the fun
to drive Fit is a premium entry vehicle that emphasizes
style, functionality, safety and value.
(Source:
Honda) |