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| Nissan Sentra and Nissan Rogue | Ford Escape and Ford Focus |
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| When the Nissan Rogue struck the back of the Nissan Sentra (left) in the 10 mph front-into-rear crash test, the Rogue's bumper overrode the Sentra's, resulting in $7,444 in combined damage for the pair. In the car-into-SUV test, the Ford Focus bumper slid under the high-riding Ford Escape, adding up to $5,203 damage for the car and $2,208 for the SUV. | |
Bumper height mismatch contributed to pricey damage when the Ford Escape struck the rear of the Ford Focus. Their bumpers overlapped less than 2 inches, not enough to protect the Focus's rear body and trunk lid from $3,386 in repairs.
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| Ford Focus: $5,203 damage |
"The mismatch problem with the Ford pair was even worse when the Focus struck the back of the Escape. The front bumper on the car underrode the high-riding Escape's rear bumper, which at 25 inches off the ground is the tallest among all the small SUVs evaluated this time around. Damage to the Focus came to $5,203 and included replacing most of the sheet metal plus many parts in front of the engine.
When the Toyota Corolla hit the rear of the Toyota RAV4 in the car-into-SUV test, damage amounted to nearly $10,000 for the pair — the highest combined test damage among all of the vehicle pairs the Institute evaluated. The RAV4 accounted for about $6,000 of the bill.
| Honda Civic and Honda CR-V | Hyundai Tucson and Kia Forte |
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| The bumper bars on this pair of Hondas (left) lined up. The Civic's $1,274 in rear damage when hit by the CR-V was the lowest among cars in this test. The Kia Forte's front bumper lined up with the rear bumper of the Hyundai Tucson (right), keeping the front of the car from underriding the SUV and limiting damage to a combined $3,601 for both vehicles. | |
"The RAV4's so-called bumper is really just a stamped piece of sheet metal supporting the bumper cover," Nolan explains. "So instead of engaging a strong bumper, the striking Corolla hit the spare tire mounted on the RAV4's tailgate. The spare isn't designed to absorb crash energy, so it damaged the Corolla's hood, grille, headlights, air conditioner, and radiator support and crushed the RAV4's tailgate and rear body panels."
Compatible bumpers: Bumpers on Honda's CR-V and Civic were the most compatible in the test in which an SUV strikes the rear of a car, and at $2,995 the pair had the lowest combined estimated damage in this crash test. The Civic's $1,274 damage was the lowest among the cars. The CR-V is one of only 3 SUVs whose front bumpers overlapped half of the rear bumpers on the cars they hit.
"The CR-V's front bumper overlapped the Civic's rear bumper by more than 2 inches. That may not sound like much, but it's enough to allow the bumpers to do what they're supposed to do," Nolan says.
When the Kia Forte struck the back of the Hyundai Tucson, their bumpers matched up well enough to keep the Forte from underriding the SUV, limiting damage to a combined $3,601 for both vehicles. The Forte's $1,510 repair estimate was the lowest among cars in the car-into-SUV test.
The Tucson-Forte pair's bumpers also did a good job of lining up in the SUV-into-car test. The Tucson's $850 damage estimate was better than the other SUVs, and it was the only SUV that didn't have a damaged air-conditioning condenser.
Despite bumpers that aligned, results for the Forte weren't as good. The Forte had more than $3,000 rear damage because its bumper broke during impact. The car's rear body panel also was damaged.
"Of the 7 car-SUV pairs we tested, we can't point to a single one as a model of compatibility because combined damage estimates run into thousands of dollars for even the best performers," Nolan says. "In the real world that money comes straight out of consumers' wallets through deductibles and insurance premiums. Regulating SUV bumpers would ease the burden."
Regulate SUV bumpers: The Institute in July 2008 petitioned the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to regulate bumpers on SUVs and pickups the same as cars, and require them to match up in a way that shields both vehicles from costly damage. The agency in June 2009 agreed to seek comments on the petition but hasn't moved forward with a rulemaking or a low-speed compliance test for bumpers.
Regulators have long said that requiring light trucks to have bumpers would compromise off-road maneuverability and make it hard to use these kinds of vehicles at loading ramps. The Institute counters that very few SUVs and pickups are used off road. In addition, bumpers aren't the limiting factor in most vehicles' approach and departure angles. Instead air dams, bumper covers, exhaust pipes, and other trim mounted lower than the bumpers get in the way.
| DAMAGE REPAIR COSTS IN 10 MPH FRONT-INTO-REAR CRASH TESTS | ||||||
| SUV INTO CAR | SUV damage | Car damage | Total damage | |||
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| Honda CR-V into Honda Civic | $1,721 | $1,274 | $2,995 | |||
| Toyota RAV4 into Toyota Corolla | $1,434 | $2,327 | $3,761 | |||
| Hyundai Tucson into Kia Forte | $850 | $3,223 | $4,073 | |||
| Volkswagen Tiguan into Volkswagen Golf | $2,329 | $2,058 | $4,387 | |||
| Jeep Patriot into Dodge Caliber | $1,415 | $3,095 | $4,510 | |||
| Ford Escape into Ford Focus | $1,470 | $3,386 | $4,856 | |||
| Nissan Rogue into Nissan Sentra | $2,884 | $4,560 | $7,444 | |||
| CAR INTO SUV | Car damage | SUV damage | Total damage | |||
| Kia Forte into Hyundai Tucson | $1,510 | $2,091 | $3,601 | |||
| Dodge Caliber into Jeep Patriot | $2,559 | $1,338 | $3,897 | |||
| Honda Civic into Honda CR-V | $4,921 | $1,053 | $5,974 | |||
| Volkswagen Golf into Volkswagen Tiguan | $4,555 | $1,872 | $6,427 | |||
| Nissan Sentra into Nissan Rogue | $5,114 | $1,428 | $6,542 | |||
| Ford Focus into Ford Escape | $5,203 | $2,208 | $7,411 | |||
| Toyota Corolla into Toyota RAV4 | $3,852 | $6,015 | $9,867 | |||
| Note: The Ford Escape and Focus, Hyundai Tucson, and Volkswagen Golf and Tiguan are 2011 models. All other cars and SUVs are 2010s. Repair costs reflect November 2010 parts and labor prices. | ||||||
Video: Mismatched bumpers: SUVs & cars (02:15, will open in pop-up window)
Status Report, Vol. 45, No. 12
(PDF, 8 pages, 1.9 MB)
More Institute research about bumpers
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