Think Safety First When Buying a New Vehicle

Car safety - extended warranties There are over 40,000 deaths each year in the United States that are caused by car accidents.

When looking to buy a new vehicle, it is extremely important that good safety features fall on the top of your priority list.

Here we will provide some important vehicle safety features that should be considered when you purchase your next vehicle.

Crash test ratings, electronic stability control and rollover resistance should all be looked at closely when evaluating a car for safety. Crash test ratings come from The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. They test cars in frontal collisions and side impacts. Once a vehicle is tested they give it a rating based on its results – knowing the crash test rating of your potential vehicle will help aid you in making a safe car choice.

Electronic stability control selectively applies brakes to one or more of the wheels in order to avoid sliding and skidding. This feature is highly recommended and will help your car stay under control when making sharp and quick turns.

Some vehicles have a high likelihood of rolling over. It is important to determine the roll-over tendency of your potential new vehicle before you buy it. The NHTSA provides a 5-star rollover rating that can be accessed at www.safercars.gov. Take advantage of their research and find out if the car is right for you.

Following through with the suggestions above, along with purchasing an extended auto warranty will help you stay protected. There are so many resources out there that can benefit both you and your vehicle; we highly suggest you take advantage of them all.

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