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Top Safety Rated Cars of 2021 to Prevent Auto Accidents

When shopping for a car, most of the time we already have an idea of what we’re looking for. Size, color, number of doors and interior features are some of the most common factors in car buying. But do you also base your decision on safety ratings? In 2019, there were over 33,000 fatal auto accidents in the United States alone. That number includes only car accidents, not motorcycle or trucking accidents. The combined number is sobering.

While having a high safety-rated vehicle will not prevent  having a car accident, it does mean you and your passengers are more protected in the event of a crash. So shopping for a new vehicle should begin with a vehicle that ranks high in a safety to help minimize the damage or injury in auto accidents.

Larger cars typically provide more protection than smaller vehicles, but that’s not always 100% true. That’s why it’s important to look at ratings of not only smaller vehicles, but larger SUVs and passenger trucks too. In addition to size, braking and airbag systems can differ between manufacturers and vehicles. These things, along with many others, lead to official automobile safety ratings.

Not sure what cars qualify as 2021’s top-rated cars for safety? Check out the top safety-rated cars according to iihs.org by category:

Small to Medium-Sized Sedans

  1. 2021 Honda Accord 4-door Sedan
  2. 2021 Toyota Camry 4-door Sedan
  3. 2021 Mazda 3 4-door Sedan
  4. 2021 Kia K5 4-door Sedan
  5. 2021 Subaru Outback 4-door Wagon

Small SUVs

  1. 2021 Chevrolet Equinox 4-door SUV
  2. 2021 Ford Bronco Sport 4-door SUV
  3. 2021 Honda CR-V 4-door SUV
  4. 2021 Ford Escape 4-door SUV
  5. 2021 Mazda CX-5 4-door SUV

Midsize SUVs

  1. 2021 Ford Edge 4-door SUV
  2. 2021 Ford Explorer 4-door SUV
  3. 2021 Hyundai Palisade 4-door SUV
  4. 2021 Mazda CX-9 4-door SUV
  5. Toyota Highlander 4-door SUV

Want to check safety ratings for yourself? There are many resources that you can use, and iihs.org is a great place to start. Whether you’re in the market for a new car, getting ideas for the future, or are simply curious what your current vehicle’s safety ratings are – educate yourself on vehicle safety ratings today.

Have you or a loved one have been injured in an auto accident despite vehicle safety features and ratings? After you’ve alerted the authorities and received medical treatment, call Jones & Swanson at (770) 427-5498 for help with next steps. You can also contact us online to request more information and schedule a free case evaluation today.

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