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How Can This Be? Kia Amanti Out Scores The New BMW 5-Series In Crash Test
Three of six large car models earn the top rating of good, but one is marginal in side impact crash tests conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Results show a range of performance in how well large cars are designed to protect people in serious side crashes.

Ratings of good, acceptable, marginal, or poor are based on a crash test in which a barrier designed to replicate the front end of a typical SUV or pickup truck strikes the tested vehicle in the side at 31 mph.

The best performers are the Acura RL, Kia Amanti, and Volvo S80, all 2007 models. The S80 also earns the Institute's 2007 Top Safety Pick award for superior overall crash protection. The S80 qualifies because it's rated good in the Institute's front, side, and rear tests and has electronic stability control as standard equipment.

The 2007 Cadillac STS and Mercedes E class earn acceptable ratings in the latest round of side tests. The worst performer is the 2008 BMW 5 series, which earns the second lowest rating of marginal for side impact protection. All 6 cars are equipped with standard side airbags that protect the heads of people in front and rear seats.

Side impacts are the second most common fatal crash type after frontal crashes. About 9,200 people in passenger vehicles were killed in side impacts in 2005. In crashes with other passenger vehicles during 2004-05, 49 percent of driver deaths in 1-3-year-old cars and minivans occurred in side impacts, up from 31 percent in 1980-81. During the same time, the proportion of driver deaths in frontal crashes declined from 61 to 46 percent.

"These changes are attributable to two effects," says Institute president Adrian Lund. "There have been significant improvements in frontal crash protection — standard airbags, improved structural designs, and increased use of safety belts, for example. At the same time, growing sales of SUVs and pickups have exacerbated height mismatches among passenger vehicles, thereby increasing the risks to occupants of many vehicles struck in the side."

High price doesn't always predict safety performance: The lowest priced vehicle in the group the Institute recently tested, the Amanti, was one of the best performers. One of the most expensive models, the 5 series, was the worst.

"The Amanti shows that you don't have to buy an expensive car to get good protection in crashes with SUVs and pickup trucks," Lund points out. The side structure of the Amanti allowed more intrusion than in the other cars in this group, but all of the injury measures recorded on the dummies were low. The standard head curtain airbags for front- and back-seat occupants kept the dummies' heads from hitting any hard structures including the intruding crash test barrier.

The head-protecting airbags in the BMW 5 series are tubular structures that differ from the curtain airbags in the Amanti but also are effective. However, torso protection is rated poor for the driver dummy in the 5 series, even though it has separate airbags designed to protect the chests and abdomens of front-seat occupants. Measures recorded on the driver dummy indicate that rib fractures and internal organ injuries would be likely to occur in a real-world crash of this severity. A pelvic fracture also would be possible.

Changes are made to improve occupant protection in side impacts: The Mercedes E class was re-engineered for 2007 with an emphasis on improving occupant protection in side crashes. When the Institute tested an early production model in 2007, the car earned an acceptable rating mainly because of high forces recorded on the driver dummy's torso. Mercedes changed the front door trim panels on cars built after May 2007 to try to fix the problem and asked the Institute to test the revised car. The result was a slight improvement but not enough to change this car's rating. The test of the revised design still showed high forces on the driver dummy that could result in rib and pelvic fractures in a real-world crash of similar severity.

"The E class earns the Institute's top rating of good for front and rear crash protection. If this manufacturer can improve side impact protection, this car will earn Top Safety Pick," Lund says.

General Motors made changes to the Cadillac STS including reinforcing the B-pillars, changing front door trim panels, and modifying the side torso airbags. The car with these changes earns the second highest rating of acceptable.

The side impact test is only one aspect used to evaluate vehicle crashworthiness. The Institute also conducts 40 mph frontal offset crash tests and evaluates vehicles' seat/head restraint designs for protection in rear crashes. Nearly every passenger vehicle, including all of the cars in this group, now earns the highest rating of good for frontal crash protection. However, side and rear evaluations vary widely. Consumers shopping for safety need to be aware of these differences and choose vehicles that offer the best overall protection in crashes. For comparative evaluations of hundreds of passenger vehicles, go to www.iihs.org/ratings.

How side tests are conducted: A vehicle's side evaluation is based on performance in a crash test in which the side of the vehicle is struck by a barrier moving at 31 mph. The barrier represents the front end of a pickup or SUV. Overall ratings reflect injury measures recorded on two instrumented SID-IIs dummies, assessment of head protection countermeasures, and the vehicle's structural performance during the test. Injury measures obtained from the two dummies, one in the driver seat and the other in the back seat behind the driver, are used to determine the likelihood that a driver and/or passenger in a real-world crash would sustain serious injury to various body regions. The movements and contacts of the dummies' heads during the test also are evaluated. Structural performance is based on measurements indicating the amount of B-pillar intrusion into the occupant compartment.


How Can This Be? Kia Amanti Out Scores The New BMW 5-Series In Crash Test



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KingerKinger - 10/15/2007 11:14:19 AM
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Obviously the 5-series hasn't been updated safety wise since it was first introduced in 2003. The game has clearly moved on in terms of safety.

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KingerKinger - 10/15/2007 11:57:51 AM
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Its not an excuse, clearly BMW didn't update the car enough in terms of safety for the face-lift. Looking through the updates for this model year I can't see anything that indicates that the passenger cell has been modified for the facelift. Clearly BMW should have updated the safety measures for the car and they haven't. Why do you automatically think I'm some irrational fan-boy? There are some people on here who are mature enough to see beyond the badge you know.


gryphongryphon - 10/15/2007 6:08:37 PM
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Lexus_Admirer,

I'm neither a BMW or Lexus fan, but your points are right on target.



henbmwhenbmw - 10/15/2007 10:19:05 PM
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2008 BMW 5 series - Front: Good, Side: Marginal, Rear: Good

2007 Lexus GS - Front: Good, Side: Good, Rear: MARGINAL

Isn't that the same amount of 'Goods' and 'Marginals?' If you ask me, they both should be better.

"Even the lowly GS is safer than the overpriced 5 series."

The faster and more powerful 535i starts at 49,400; the GS430 starts at 52,300. Or just 5 grand more for a 550i.



henbmwhenbmw - 10/16/2007 4:30:52 PM
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"Where do you see the 2008 5 series get a rear crash test rating of "Good"?????"

Uhh, your own post....

"2008 BMW 5 series - Front: Good, Side: Marginal, Rear: Good"

"The GS350 starts at $44,150 and the GS430 starts at $52,375. The BMW 550i starts at $58,500."

Funny you forget to mention the GS450h, the 550i's actual competitor. Here's the breakdown:

GS450h: 54,900
550i: 58,500

GS430: 52,375
535i: 49,400

GS350: 44,150
528i: 44,300

Looks pretty even to me. Nice try, buddy.



henbmwhenbmw - 10/16/2007 5:17:21 PM
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Ah, didn't read the context which that quote was in. Sorry about that, but the rest is true.


henbmwhenbmw - 10/16/2007 11:47:07 PM
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Oh you want to start the insults. Bad move.

"GS450h: 54,900
550i: 58,500

GS430: 52,375
535i: 49,400"

Price differences of $2975 to $3600 is pretty even? now I understand why you failed grade school math.

I don't even know where to start. Whether it is a 6% price difference (which is pretty close to almost all consumers) or the fact that the difference between the 535i and the GS340 makes up for the upper echelon difference, your lack of comprehension is overwhelming. You might as well take back your dimwitted comment now before you lose more dignity than you have.



RupertRupert - 10/15/2007 12:09:22 PMView My AgentSpace
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I don't think it is.
It's a fact, that's all.
The S80 is fairly new, the 5 series the second oldest, and obviously its safety hasn't been brought up to date yet.


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david999david999 - 10/15/2007 1:18:33 PM
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The article points out that the BMW 5-Series was the WORST performer.


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Auto_FanAuto_Fan - 10/15/2007 1:53:54 PM
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" 2007 Lexus LS 460 - Front: Good, Side: Not tested, Rear MARGINAL"

One guy who owns a LS460, was driving at speed of 260Km/hr when the rear plastic bumper deattached and fell on the ground!! Its a real incident, and I got it from a reliable source. I just want to know the feeling of the proud owner when he saw the rear bumper on the street? I am sure he was very disappointed. The story didn't finish yet. Even when the dealer put a new bumper for his car, the paint job was never as good as the original factory paint.
I think he has now another good reason for not speeding!!


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david999david999 - 10/15/2007 2:38:12 PM
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Ya sure, a reliable scource told you this.


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Auto_FanAuto_Fan - 10/15/2007 8:22:55 PM
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Yep, it was a reliable source, a friend of the owner. Don't believe it. Do I really care?

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AlecAlec - 10/15/2007 12:26:23 PM
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Just say it, Kia is a brand thats come from rags to riches. Outscoring a BMW would have came sooner or later. Not saying BMW is a bad car, but Kia is coming up.

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KingerKinger - 10/17/2007 6:13:48 AM
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So now it's the "lowly GS"? I thought you Lexus guys were saying when it was introduced that it was the mighty GS, with superior styling, handling, luxury and reliability to all its competitors.

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david999david999 - 10/15/2007 1:17:23 PM
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They should start designing and building the 5-series in Korea.


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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 10/15/2007 5:47:38 PMView My AgentSpace
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The 5 Series is not built in South Carolina.


cericceric - 10/15/2007 1:52:15 PM
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Watch the video and you will see that the only problem with BMW 5-series is the HPS (head protection system). The HPS is old (since 97/98). The new curtain-based side protection on other vehicles is better than a simply tube(HPS). The dummy's head hit the B-pillar during the side-impact slightly. A side curtain gives larger buffering area and shield occupants better from debris (e.g.broken glass)

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lewissalemlewissalem - 10/15/2007 3:23:29 PM
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That's good for Kia.

Ceric,

Thank you for clearing this up. I knew it had something to do with side impact airbags, not structural integrity.


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LexusLexus - 10/15/2007 5:38:38 PM
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Kia/Hyundai definitely has improve alot overall, in quality and safety feature as well. This is really embrassing for BMW for sure, it can't even beat a Kia on the crash test.

I guess Toyota/Lexus and American brands are NOT the only that need to be worry. he German better be careful before Kia pass them by.


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S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 10/15/2007 5:48:44 PMView My AgentSpace
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The 5 Series is available with a set of rear side airbags for $500 or something--has been since its introduction in 2003. I don't know why they just didn't make them standard for 2008 and get rid of this bad publicity.

So it's as easy as that. Go for the rear-sides, and this is a non-issue.


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gryphongryphon - 10/15/2007 5:49:10 PM
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This is an interesting article. What's even more interesting is the BMW fan response. Rather than try to answer the real question (why BMW is not building safer cars), they BMW fans find a Lexus with worse results. I don't know what is more LAME: (1) BMW fans defining their brand through a comparison to Lexus or (2) the infantile antics of saying that your poor safety results are negated by the fact that Lexus makes an unsafe car, too.

As for me, I will stay in my SAAB 9-3 with its SUPERIOR crash results rating - see http://www.iihs.org/news/rss/pr053107.html

For comparison (as you can read in the article above), the 2007 BMW 3 did horribly in the same test. In fact, its results were worse that a freaking Toyota Camry Solara!?! Yes, a SOLARA!!!


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Htay7500Htay7500 - 10/15/2007 6:59:28 PM
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well like will said, ignorance does rule this site, and gryphon is spot on. I love beemers but they do need to have a reality check w/ safety.


p.s.: I'd love to know why a 5er is being compared to a LS.



Htay7500Htay7500 - 10/15/2007 7:03:00 PM
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and out of all those cars, S80 ftw. gotta love their reputation for safety. I wonder why no one is badmouthing Kia and even dated-as-hell RL.


DaHarderDaHarder - 10/15/2007 6:19:43 PM
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I think the key here is NOT TO GO CRASHING INTO THINGS (and Vice versa)!

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HwanyHwany - 10/15/2007 7:00:32 PM
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So, how many of you guys heard of ppl getting killed or seriously injured in BMW 5-series?

For me, non.



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gryphongryphon - 10/16/2007 8:34:04 AM
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hwany,

I don't think anyone is saying that the BMW 5er is a death trap. However, the results show that it has a way to go against lower cost European rivals (e.g., the Volvo S80) and even Korean makes.



KingerKinger - 10/17/2007 6:15:49 AM
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I have heard of people walking away from serious crashes in M5's unscathed though.


morhpthanumorhpthanu - 10/15/2007 7:51:01 PMView My AgentSpace
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I'd still take the 5 series over all those other cars

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Matthew1Matthew1 - 10/15/2007 10:08:35 PM
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Thanks to this article, I am going to sell my M5 and get a Kia.

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bmwpowerf1bmwpowerf1 - 10/16/2007 8:57:29 AM
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do u even have an M5?


S4cabriofoxoneS4cabriofoxone - 10/16/2007 5:18:17 PMView My AgentSpace
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It's called sarcasm.



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