Audi Q5 Won Top Safety Pick Award For 2009 From IIHS In United States
The Audi Q5 has recently won the top safety pick award for the year 2009 from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in United States. The IIHS will monitors safety ratings for the cars and it has stated that the compact SUV Q5 has got the highest crash test rating. It posted the highest rating for side impact, offset frontal and rear impact tests.
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To qualify for the best ratings, it is required that cars fare well on front, side and rear tests and also be equipped with electronic stability control. All Audi cars in India come with this equipment as standard feature.
The Audi Q5 goes beyond the requirement and comes equipped with some great driver assistance safety systems such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Side Assist and Lane Assist, Electronic Stabilization Program, and advanced anti-lock brakes.
The new Audi Q5 launched in India last week and since the model is almost the same as that sold in the Unites States, it too will come with the same amount of safety as guaranteed by IIHS’s safety ratings.
[Source: Carazoo]
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One Comment on Audi Q5 Won Top Safety Pick Award For 2009 From IIHS In United States
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Fri, 5th Feb 2010 3:07 pm
Pointless…Audi q5 is overpriced, small, not very economical, and I don't think it looks very good. It looks like a jacked up A3.


