The Mini Cooper Countryman was the only one of 12 cars to earn a top rating of “good” in new frontal crash tests.
The Nissan Leaf, Nissan Juke, Fiat 500L and Mazfa5 wagon all fared worst in the tests performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, an Arlington, Va.-based safety group that’s funded by insurers.
The Chevrolet Volt, Ford C-Max, Mitsubishi Lancer, Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ all got the second-highest rating of “acceptable.” The Hyundai Veloster and Scion xB were a notch below that, with “marginal” ratings.
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