Safer Convertibles
Convertibles have a unique appeal them. There are some consumers out there who won't settle for anything less than driving behind the wheel of a convertible. The biggest challenge that the auto industry has had over the years, is making a convertible safe to drive. Rollover accidents have always been a concern for the car, while manufacturers have taken steps to improve the performance of convertibles by using innovated design features, stronger materials and adding safety [http://www.quickcashauto.com/Car-Business-Articles/New-Safety-In-Vehicles.html] features found in hardtops.
Here are some of the important features found in the safer convertibles:
- In a hardtop car design, the roof plays an important part in a collision by preventing the body of the car from twisting or flexing; in convertibles the body and floor are specially designed to absorb collision shock.
- They are now being designed with a strong A-pillar that surrounds the windshield and it's designed as a roll bar to protect the front occupants.
- They have a reinforced body especially the floor, which makes the car heavier and the body is stiffer. It's easier to handle and it also reduces rattles and squeaks.
- There is a pop-up rear roll bar on some models that protects both the front and back seat occupants.
- Antilock brakes, traction control, adaptive headlights, and stability control are all important safety features and usually come on all models.
- Front and side crash test are performed by the National Highway Safety Administration.
The first convertible to ever receive a five star rating by the National Highway Safety Administration was the 2008 Ford Mustang. It got five stars in every category including front-impact driver safety, side-impact driver safety, side impact driver safety, side-impact rear passenger safety, and low likelihood of a rollover.
Here is a list of the 2008 safest convertibles, which offer some of the greatest options a car can offer.
The Lexus SC convertible
-Has front and side airbags, runs on flat tires, has a theft deterrent system, antilock brakes, three point seat belt restraints, side impact door beams and tire pressure sensors.
The Saab 9-3 convertible
-Has sharp handling, a 210 horsepower engine, great seats, and a large turning radius.
The Volvo C70 convertible
-Is spacious, has an elegant interior and a retractable hardtop, along with other safety features.
The Ford Mustang convertible
-Has a unique style to it that is fresh with the interior holding great eye appeal.
The Chrysler Sebring
-Has a competitive price, a beautiful design, a retractable hardtop or a traditional cloth top.
When owning a convertible, your driving days do get a lot brighter.
Here are some of the important features found in the safer convertibles:
- In a hardtop car design, the roof plays an important part in a collision by preventing the body of the car from twisting or flexing; in convertibles the body and floor are specially designed to absorb collision shock.
- They are now being designed with a strong A-pillar that surrounds the windshield and it's designed as a roll bar to protect the front occupants.
- They have a reinforced body especially the floor, which makes the car heavier and the body is stiffer. It's easier to handle and it also reduces rattles and squeaks.
- There is a pop-up rear roll bar on some models that protects both the front and back seat occupants.
- Antilock brakes, traction control, adaptive headlights, and stability control are all important safety features and usually come on all models.
- Front and side crash test are performed by the National Highway Safety Administration.
The first convertible to ever receive a five star rating by the National Highway Safety Administration was the 2008 Ford Mustang. It got five stars in every category including front-impact driver safety, side-impact driver safety, side impact driver safety, side-impact rear passenger safety, and low likelihood of a rollover.
Here is a list of the 2008 safest convertibles, which offer some of the greatest options a car can offer.
The Lexus SC convertible
-Has front and side airbags, runs on flat tires, has a theft deterrent system, antilock brakes, three point seat belt restraints, side impact door beams and tire pressure sensors.
The Saab 9-3 convertible
-Has sharp handling, a 210 horsepower engine, great seats, and a large turning radius.
The Volvo C70 convertible
-Is spacious, has an elegant interior and a retractable hardtop, along with other safety features.
The Ford Mustang convertible
-Has a unique style to it that is fresh with the interior holding great eye appeal.
The Chrysler Sebring
-Has a competitive price, a beautiful design, a retractable hardtop or a traditional cloth top.
When owning a convertible, your driving days do get a lot brighter.