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						safest full-size pickup truck: industry research group 
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		[April 12, 2016] 
		By Bernie Woodall 
		DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford Motor Co's F-150 
		Super Cab pickup truck was the only 2016 model large pickup truck to 
		receive a "top safety pick" after new tests by the Insurance Institute 
		for Highway Safety (IIHS), the agency said on Tuesday. | 
			
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			 Two pickups built by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles  - the Ram 1500 
			Quad Cab and the Ram 1500 Crew Cab - received marginal overall 
			ratings for their performance in a test designed to simulate what 
			happens when a vehicle strikes a tree or another vehicle with just 
			the driver's side fender. One model made by General Motors Co <GM.N> 
			and one made by Toyota Motor Corp <7203.T> also received marginal 
			ratings in the latest round of tests, the IIHS said. 
 Fiat Chrysler said in a statement its vehicles were designed for 
			"real-world performance and no single test determines overall, 
			real-world vehicle safety. Every FCA US vehicle meets or exceeds all 
			applicable motor-vehicle safety standards."
 
 
			
			 
			The IIHS is a research arm of the insurance industry, and its crash 
			tests are increasingly influential in guiding vehicle safety design. 
			Automakers strive for top ratings in IIHS tests as they do on 
			federal crash tests.
 
 The Ford F-150 went to a lighter-weight aluminum body for the 2015 
			model year. GM has questioned the strength of aluminum in 
			advertisements, including one showing that people menaced by a bear 
			prefer to be protected by a steel cage rather than an aluminum one.
 
 GM declined to comment on the test results.
 
 The IIHS said the aluminum-body 2016 Ford F-150 Super Cab was the 
			only pickup that scored an overall "good" rating in its small 
			overlap crash test.
 
 Last year, IIHS tested both versions of the F-150 and found that the 
			extended car SuperCrew tested "good" while the SuperCab did not. 
			Ford made changes to the SuperCab to win the top truck rating this 
			year, the IIHS said.
 
			
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			The extended cab versions of GM's Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 
			have earned "acceptable" ratings in the small overlap test, as did 
			Toyota's Tundra Double Cab model.
 Toyota said in a statement it is "evaluating the test results with 
			the goal of finding new ways to continuously improve the performance 
			of Toyota trucks and to further enhance the safety of our vehicles."
 
 IIHS said it would test the 2016 models of the Nissan Motor Co  
			Titan and the Honda Motor Co Ridgeline pickups later this year.
 
 (Editing by Matthew Lewis)
 
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