Chevrolet's Cruze compact car was one of 10 new vehicles to win the coveted Top Safety Pick award this week from the insurance industry, a sign that small cars are less hazardous to drive than they once were.
Safest Compact Cars
Plain Dealer reporter Robert Schoenberger says automakers continue to make the compact car class more upscale. Ford plans to start selling its new Focus early next year, and that car will feature stability control technology to help prevent skidding and a new kinds of airbags that stay inflated longer.
General Motors has made safety a key selling point of the Lordstown-built Cruze, frequently mentioning the car's 10 standard airbags and electronic safety features in its commercials.
Do you still prefer a larger car or truck for safety? Or do you trust today's smaller cars just as much?
Safest Compact Cars
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