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Welcome to SUVSafety at Car-Safety.Org!  SUV Safety and Safe Family Vehicles

Sport Utility Vehicles are very trendy.  The rugged styling and the "freedom" of being able to climb mountains and cross streams is a powerful marketing message.  Still, most consumers rarely use large SUVs for anything but commuting and hauling family.  Some simply don't realize that there are many other vehicles that not only get better fuel economy, but are actually safer as well.  Many of these safer models have third row seating to carry more passengers or cargo, while others have advanced AWD systems for light off-road duty and superior bad weather performance.  A number can even tow 3,000 to 6,000 pounds.  Large, truck based SUVs are finally improving in safety with each new model year, but many are still inferior in terms of overall safety.  Here are some of the safest choices if you are looking for a crossover, SUV or minivan.  They are also great alternatives if you're considering a truck-based model.  Our criteria (discussed below) are very tough.  The recommendations don't include models with just average or missing crash test results. They also don't include models that lack important safety features.  Most other publications and webpages that rate the "safest" cars, SUVs and minivans often overlook one or more of these important factors, so please research carefully for your family!

Recommendations for Safe, Family SUVs, Minivans and Cars:
(2006 and newer models only, unless otherwise indicated)

Related Resources on Vehicle Safety and Selecting the Safest Car, Minivan or SUV for your Family

Wagon, Minivan or SUV? Pros and Cons of Vehicles with 3rd row seats

Wagons
Advantages Disadvantages

  • Low rollover risk
  • Good handling
  • Good braking
  • Many advanced safety features STD/OPT
  • Unibody car frame
  • Good fuel economy
  • Low step-in height

  • Lower view of the road in front
  • Difficult to access 3rd row
  • May only seat 5 to 7 passengers
  • 3rd Row seat may be limited to older kids
  • Less seating flexibility
  • Low towing capability
  • Light off-road duty even with AWD
  • Less Cargo Room

Minivans and Crossover SUVs
Advantages Disadvantages

  • Low or moderate rollover risk
  • Reasonable handling
  • Reasonable braking
  • Many advanced safety features STD/OPT
  • Unibody car frame
  • Reasonable view of road in front
  • Reasonable fuel economy
  • Easy 3rd row access
  • Seats 7 or 8
  • Low to moderate step-in height
  • Reasonable to excellent seating flexibility
  • Large sliding doors make loading easy (minivans)

  • Low to moderate towing capability
  • Light off-road duty even with AWD

Large SUVs (Truck Based)
Advantages Disadvantages

  • Good view of road in front
  • Seat 7 to 9 Passengers
  • Reasonable seating flexibility
  • Towing up to 9,000 pounds
  • Chassis suited for heavy duty off-roading

  • Many have mediocre crash tests or are untested
  • Moderate to very high rollover risk
  • Inferior handling
  • Inferior braking
  • May lack the latest safety features
  • Truck frames deadly to small cars
  • Truck frames deadlier in single vehicle crashes
  • Truck frames deadlier in crashes with other trucks
  • Poor fuel economy and emissions
  • Difficult to access third row
  • Smaller rear doors and high step-in height


Summary

If you don't frequently do serious off-roading over large boulders and streams, or tow more than a few thousand pounds regularly, please do your family, other families and the environment a favor.  At the very least, consider something safer and more sensible for your needs.  Some newer truck-based SUV models do have available safety features like stability control, side curtain airbags in all seating rows, independent suspensions, runflat tires, backup sensors/cameras plus shoulder belts and head restraints in all seating positions.  If you absolutely require a large SUV, insist on these important features at any cost for the safety of your family!  If you are still not convinced, below are some links on SUVs, safety and the environment.


Other Resources

Car-Safety.Org doesn't necessarily agree with all the content of these sites, but encourages consumers to research carefully before buying a large, truck-based SUV. Since the first version of this webpage some years ago, many SUVs have improved considerably in overall safety. Thanks in part to consumers and advocates, manufacturers are beginning to respond to these concerns. Below are some of the other websites that have helped bring safer SUVs to market.


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