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Opel Insignia Officially Unveiled!

    Following a series of leaks – the latest being a new set of images that we posted earlier today, Opel finally decided to officially take the wraps off the all-new Insignia. Designated to replace the Vectra in Opel’s European line-up, the Insignia will be available in the UK with the Vauxhall badge (see pics after the jump) while it’s quite possible that we will also see it in the States as the successor to the Saturn Aura.

    Opel’s new 4.83 meter / 190.1 in. mid-size sedan boasts a sexy silhouette that’s clearly inspired from the 2007 Geneva Show GTC Concept. “With Insignia we are introducing an exciting new sophisticated design vocabulary, which combines sculptural artistry with German precision,” says Mark Adams, Vice President Design, GM Europe. “Our aim was to develop a confident look which compels the world to experience for themselves the superb driving dynamics the Insignia radiates.”

    For the first time, and apart from the front-wheel versions, Opel will be offering its mid-size sedan with an all-wheel drive system dubbed “Adaptive 4X4”. Both versions of the Insignia will can be combined with Opel’s FlexRide mechatronic chassis system with Adaptive Stability Technology that helps the car adjust to prevailing driving conditions and allows the driver to select settings to match his mood.

    The Insignia’s initial engine line-up will consist of seven units, four gasoline engines ranging from a four-cylinder 115 hp unit to a V6 with 260 hp and three new direct-injection diesels featuring a displacement of 2.0 liter and outputs spanning from 110 to 160 hp. -Continued

    “The Opel Insignia sets new standards in technology and innovation -- this will be obvious right from the launch. But we are keeping several cards up our sleeves when it comes to environmental compatibility, excitement and safety, which we will play strategically overtime” says Alain Visser, Chief Marketing Officer, GM Europe.

    The Insignia notch- and hatchback will make their debut on July 22, 2008 at the London Motor Show with sales set to start in Europe this fall.









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2009 Opel Insignia: Engine Range To Include 1.6 and 2.0 Turbo Units

    We still have a few days left before Opel officially unveils the new Insignia, but since a whole set of images were leaked into the net the other day, there’s no point for hiding anymore. Apart from the pictures without watermarks, we also have initial details on the Insignia’s engine range.

    Starting off with gasoline models, the Vectra’s successor will be offered with five petrol units: 1.6-liter with 115 Hp; 1.8-liter with 140 Hp; 1.6-liter Turbo with 180 Hp; 2.0-liter Turbo with 200 Hp and 2.8-liter V6 Turbo with 260 Hp. The Insignia’s diesel engine range will include four units: 2.0-liter available with 110, 130 and 160 Hp and a top notch 2.9-liter V6 with 250 Hp.

    In 2009 Opel will enhance the Insignia’s range with the addition of an OPC version that will be equipped with a 300 HP 2.8-liter V6 Turbo engine combined with an all-wheel drive system. The Insignia will go on sale in Europe this summer and although this is not official yet, it is expected that it will also come to the States as the successor to the Saturn Aura. –More pics after the jump






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2009 Opel Insignia: Prematurely Leaked on the Web

    While Opel was busy handing out camouflaged images of the Insignia, the guys at Dutch magazine AutoWeek managed to get there hands on the first official images of Opel’s forthcoming mid-size sedan. As you can see in the pictures, the Insignia, which will most probably be sold in the States as a Saturn (Aura) and in Australia and New Zealand as a Holden, is far more tasty in and out than the outgoing Vectra.

    We don’t have the official details on the mechanics yet, but in Europe expect the range to kick off with 1.8-liter petrol (140 Hp) and 1.9-liter turbo-diesel engines. There will also be a top-of-the line Insignia OPC model equipped with GM’s 2.9-liter V6 turbo engine pumping out approximately 300 Hp to all four wheels. –More pics after the jump





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GM Recalling 275,936 Cadillac CTS, SRX, STS, Pontiac Solstice & Saturn Sky Models

    General Motors has announced a recall on MY 2005-2007 Cadillac CTS, SRX, STS, MY 2006-2007 Pontiac Solstice, and MY 2007 Saturn Sky models. A total of 275,936 vehicles are involved in the recall over a faulty rear axle pinion seal that does not meet all of the specifications and may experience a fluid leak. A rear differential failure may cause loss of motive power and possibly loss of vehicle control increasing the risk of a crash. The recall is expected to begin during February 2008 with GM dealers replacing the pinion seal at no extra cost.Source URL: http://sparesomeribs.blogspot.com/search/label/Saturn
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Opel Raises U.S. Saturn Astra Production By 33 Percent

    Despite the puny U.S. dollar which is flirting with the 144 mark against the euro (Mon. Oct. 29, 2007), Opel has announced that it will raise production of the American Astras (badged as Saturn) by 33 percent. According to German news agency dpa-AFX, Opel had initially planned to export 30,000 Saturn Astras in 2008, but now the German carmaker expects to dispatch 40,000 units from its Antwerp plant in Belgium which starts production of the 3door and 5door compact mdodel this week. The first batch of Saturn Astras will reach American shores in December with sales starting in early January 2008.

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2007 SEMA: Saturn Astra 1.8L 160Hp Tuner Concept

    With the Las Vegas SEMA Show just around the corner –doors open on Tuesday, October 30, carmakers are letting out all their goodies today. Saturn on its behalf revealed a lightly customized version of the Opel based Astra. The 3door Astra combines an engine upgade kit that lifts the 1.8L unit’s output to 160 Hp (+20 Hp) with suspension revisions and cosmetic enhancements. Among other things, the customized Astra is equipped with OPC (Opel’s sport department) accessories like the 19-inch wheels and rocker panels, Recaro bucket seats and tinted headlamps, tail-lamps and windows. -Images and details after the jump

    Vehicle highlights:

    • Astra XR three-door
    • 1.8L Ecotec DOHC four-cylinder with approximately 160 horsepower, via exhaust header, cold-air intake and modified throttle body
    • Five-speed manual transmission
    • Lowered ride height
    • New front and rear fascia extensions
    • New grille surround finish
    • Tinted headlamps, taillamps and windows
    • Rear center-outlet exhaust
    • Production side moldings deleted
    • High-performance Recaro seats
    • Unique interior trim
    • Unique sill plates and parking brake handle

    GM Accessories (production and concept)

    • OPC 19-inch wheels (concept)
    • OPC rockers (concept)
    • OPC rear spoiler
    • GMA pedals (part number 93183691)
    • Blaupunkt sound system
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2008 Saturn Astra: Drive It In Arizona On Oct. 22, 2007

    Saturn is offering the chance to the public to take a closed course test-drive of the 2008 Astra compact hatch in Scottsdale, Arizona at Westworld on October 22. The Astra won’t arrive in U.S. showrooms until January 2008, so this is a good opportunity for any of you that live near Scottsdale to get a taste of the German compact hatch that’ll be offered as a three-door coupe or a five-door hatchback, both versions equipped with a 140Hp 1.8-liter engine (details here). Registrants must be 21 or over with a valid driver's license and they can bring one guest to share the experience with them. As you can understand, participation in this event is limited, so if you’re interested don’t be late in enrolling at: http://www.saturnevents.com/AstraForm.

    Source: Saturn Scottsdale

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2008 Saturn Vue Green Line Hybrid Gets 32 MPG In Highway, Prices Start At $24k


    GM’s “Germanized” Saturn brand announced today that the 2008 Vue Green Line Hybrid will boast a fuel economy rating of 25 mpg (9.4lt/100 km) in city and 32 mpg (7.3lt/100 km) on the highway which is about 27 percent better than the non-hybrid four-cylinder Vue. The Vue Green line will go on sale in the forthcoming weeks with a base price of $24,795. Interestingly, Saturn also revealed that in 2008, it will introduce a 2-mode hybrid Vue, which will increase fuel economy by an approximately 45 percent over the comparable non-hybrid model while in the near future their will also be a plug-in hybrid version that will get just about twice the fuel economy of any SUV currently sold on the market. -Press release after the jump

    PRESS RELEASE

    Detroit
    -- Saturn today announced that the all-new 2008 Saturn Vue Green Line hybrid will have a fuel economy rating of 25 miles per gallon in city and 32 miles per gallon on the highway -- the best highway mileage of any sport utility vehicle.

    Saturn also announced that the Vue Green Line will have a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $24,795, making it the most affordable hybrid SUV on the market.

    "You can go green without going broke," said Saturn General Manager Jill Lajdziak, "and with the Vue Green Line, you also don't have to give up utility, safety or comfort."

    High mileage, long range

    In combined city and highway driving, the Vue hybrid's fuel economy estimate is 27 percent better than the non-hybrid four-cylinder Vue. The fuel economy estimates are calculated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, using the government's new 2008 testing procedure that was revised to better reflect real-world mileage.

    The hybrid Vue's 28 mpg combined city/highway rating gives the Saturn line-up a compact utility with significantly better fuel economy than the Honda CRV or Toyota RAV-4. The Vue Green Line also provides SUV capability with better fuel economy than that of popular sedans, such as the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.

    The Vue Green Line's highway fuel economy will allow the vehicle to travel up to 585 highway miles on one tank of gasoline, farther than any competitor's SUV. That is enough range to travel roundtrip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas, from Washington, D.C. to New York City or from Detroit to Chicago. Potential one-way single-tank trips include Atlanta to St. Louis, Denver to Salt Lake City and Milwaukee to Kansas City.

    Hybrid technology, features

    The Vue Green Line's hybrid system combines sophisticated controls with a precise electric motor/generator mated to the 2.4-liter, 172-horsepower, four-cylinder engine and a modified automatic transmission. The system delivers fuel economy gains through advanced engine control algorithms including early fuel cut-off during deceleration, optimized transmission shift controls and by smoothly stopping the engine at idle. The system also features regenerative braking to capture electrical energy during braking, electric power assist during acceleration, low-rolling resistance tires and improved aerodynamics.

    Several displays provide the driver with information regarding the Vue's hybrid system operation, including:

    • Charge/assist gauge - Indicates when the hybrid system is providing propulsion assist or when the hybrid battery is being re-charged.
    • Eco light - Illuminates when the vehicle is meeting or exceeding the federal government's fuel economy rating.
    • Auto stop position on tachometer - Indicates when the engine shuts off at idle.
    • Driver information center - provides instantaneous and average fuel economy information, in addition to other important vehicle data.

    In addition to the hybrid system, standard features on the Vue Green Line include 17-inch polished alloy wheels, rear spoiler, painted fascias and single-zone automatic climate control.

    All Vues, including the 2008 Green Line, feature a comprehensive array of standard safety equipment that includes six air bags, active front head restraints, a pedal release system for the accelerator and brake, StabiliTrak electronic stability control with trailer sway control, antilock brakes, tire pressure monitors and OnStar.

    Quiet, responsive ride and handling comes from front and rear stabilizer bars, MacPherson strut independent front suspension and independent multi-link rear suspension, along with a double-isolated engine cradle.

    The non-hybrid 4-cylinder 2008 Vue XE has a suggested retail price of $21,450 and a fuel economy rating of 19 city/26 highway.

    In 2008, Saturn will introduce a 2-mode hybrid Vue, which will increase fuel economy by an estimated 45 percent over the comparable non-hybrid model. Saturn also has committed to producing a plug-in hybrid Vue that will get approximately twice the fuel economy of any SUV currently on the market.

    Saturn, a division of General Motors Corp., markets vehicles in the U.S. and Canada through a network of about 450 retailer facilities, with a focus on providing innovative products with solid value and excellent customer service. In 2006, the brand began a major revitalization of its portfolio with four new vehicles: the Sky roadster, the Aura midsize sedan, the Vue Green Line hybrid and the Outlook crossover. The aggressive pace continued this year with the launch of an all-new Vue compact crossover and the new Astra small car (Fall 2007).

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UAW’s Contract Reveals GM’s Future Product Portfolio! – Cadillac CTS Coupe, H3T Pick Up & More!

    We just finished reading the full summary of UAW’s contract with GM (click here) and guess what; UAW included (by mistake?) GM’s future product portfolio through 2013!!! What a #ucking booboo! The list gives us an unprecedented view of specific product commitments in 16 assembly plants across the USA. As you might have guessed, GM isn't at all happy with UAW as this information is considered highly confidential for apparent competitive reasons. We’ve included the whole list for your gratification right after the jump (click the title or below), but here are a few goodies to get you started:
    • Corvette and Cadillac XLR replacements due in 2012
    • Global Delta Volt beginning in 2010
    • Global Delta MPV7 beginning in 2009
    • Cadillac CTS Wagon to be introduced in 2009
    • Cadillac CTS Coupe coming in 2009
    • Hummer H3T Pick Up to be introduced shortly
    • Hummer H3 and H3T replacement beginning in 2011
    • Two midsize / large rear-wheel-drive cars based on the Zeta platform (Camaro) to be introduced in 2011
    • Chevrolet to produce large four-door notchback in 2010


    Plant

    Products

    Arlington, Texas


    GMT 900 truck and SUV continued until 2012

    C3XX full-sized truck and SUV replacement beginning 2013


    Bowling Green, Ky.


    Corvette and Cadillac XLR continue until 2011

    Corvette and Cadillac XLR replacement product beginning 2012


    Detroit Hamtramck, Mich.


    Buick Lucerne and Cadillac DTS continue until 2010

    Global Delta MPV7 beginning in 2009

    Global Delta Volt beginning in 2010

    Global Epsilon Chevrolet beginning in 2012


    Fairfax, Kan.


    Chevrolet Malibu and Saturn Aura continue until 2011

    Global Epsilon Buick and Saturn beginning in 2009

    Chevrolet large 4-door notchback beginning in 2010


    Flint, Mich.


    GMT 900 full-sized truck and heavy-duty commercial cab until 2011

    GMT 900 medium-duty truck continues until 2008

    C3XX full sized truck and heavy-duty commercial cab beginning in 2012


    Fort Wayne, Ind.


    GMT 900 full-sized truck and light-duty commercial cab until 2011

    C3XX full-sized truck and light-duty pickup replacement product beginning in 2012


    Janesville, Wis.


    GMT 900 full-sized truck and SUV continues until 2012

    Medium-duty truck continues until 2009

    C3XX full-sized truck and SUV replacement for current GMT 900 full-sized truck and SUV products beginning in 2013


    Lansing Delta Township, Mich.


    GMC, Saturn and Buick Lambda products continue until 2011

    GMC, Saturn and Buick Lambda replacement products beginning in 2012

    Chevrolet Lambda product beginning in 2011


    Lansing (Mich.) Grand River


    Cadillac CTS, Cadillac STS and Cadillac SRX continue through 2009

    Cadillac CTS wagon and Cadillac CTS coupe beginning in 2009

    Zeta products (two styles) beginning in 2011


    Lordstown, Ohio


    Chevrolet Cobalt and Pontiac G5 continue through 2009

    Global Gamma 4-door notchback beginning in 2010

    Global Alpha (2 styles) beginning in 2011


    Orion, Mich.


    Pontiac G6 continues through 2013


    Pontiac, Mich.


    GMT 900 full-sized light-duty pickup and heavy-duty pickup continue through 2011

    C3XX full-sized truck, light-duty pickup and heavy-duty pickup beginning in 2012


    Shreveport, LA.


    H3, H3T, Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon continue through 2011

    H3 and H3T replacement beginning in 2011


    Spring Hill, Tenn.


    Chevrolet Lambda continues through 2012

    Theta Epsilon SUV beginning in 2011

    Next-generation Chevrolet Lambda replacement product - demand and business-case dependent beyond 2012


    Wentzville, Mo.


    Chevrolet and GMC large vans continue through the product lifecycle, beyond 2012

    Next-generation Chevrolet and GMC large vans replacement for the current product - demand and business-case dependent beyond 2012


    Wilmington, Del.


    Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky continue until 2012


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Saturn Announces Pricing For All-New 2008 Astra


    Saturn released the pricing list on its all-new, Opel Astra based compact hatch, due to go on sale in the States this fall. The Astra will be available in the US in 5door and 3door variants, both equipped with Opel’s 1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces 140 Hp. Entry prices are slightly higher than most of the competition –VW Rabbit included as the basic Saturn Astra 5-Door XE (manual gearbox) will be priced at $15,995. As for the other versions, the more up level Astra 5-Door XR will start at $17,545 while the sporty Astra 3-Door XR will be priced from $18,495. So, now that you know how much it’ll cost, will the Astra find a way into your shopping list? -Press release after the jump


    PRESS RELEASE

    DETROIT -- The all-new 2008 Saturn Astra will not only provide a European flavor and taut ride-and-handling characteristics to the North American market but will also offer a wide range of standard equipment, safety features, and very good fuel economy for an MSRP of under $16,000.

    Equipped with a DOHC 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine (140 horsepower) and a five-speed manual transmission, the 2008 Saturn Astra 5-Door XE will be offered at an MSRP of $15,995. The uplevel Astra 5-Door XR will start at $17,545 and the sporty Astra 3-Door XR will be priced from $18,495. All prices include shipping and destination charges.

    Standard features on all 2008 Saturn Astras include:

    • 4-wheel disc brakes with ABS and traction control
    • Six standard air bags, including dual-stage frontal air bags; roof rail head curtain air bags and seat-mounted thorax/pelvic air bags (for front-seat passengers)
    • Active head restraints
    • Pedal Release System
    • OnStar with one year of Safe & Sound service
    • Standard tire pressure monitoring
    • Rain sensing wiper system
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Cruise control
    • Express-down power windows
    • Driver Information Center
    • Steering wheel controls

    A Premium Trim package bundles leather upholstery, leather-wrapped steering wheel, heated front seats with manual lumbar and premium door panels for $795 on the 5-Door XR and $745 on the 3-Door XR.

    A Sport Handling package, available only on the 5-Door XR, costs $695 and adds 17-inch five-spoke alloy wheels, StabiliTrak® vehicle stability control, lowered sport suspension and quick-ratio electro-hydraulic power steering.

    An Advanced Audio package on both XR models includes a six-disc CD/MP3 player, seven premium speakers, seven-band equalizer and enhanced Driver Information Display for $595.

    Optional equipment includes:

    • A four-speed automatic transmission ($1,325.)
    • A dual-panel sunroof on the 5-door models ($1000) - the largest sunroof in its class
    • StabiliTrak® vehicle stability control ($495) (standard on the 3-Door)
    • Cloth heated front seats ($250)
    • Eighteen-inch wheels and tires on 3-Door models ($495).

    About Saturn

    Saturn, a division of General Motors Corp., markets vehicles in the U.S. and Canada through a network of about 500 retailers, with a focus on providing innovative products with solid value and excellent customer service. In 2006, the brand began a major revitalization of its portfolio with four new vehicles: the Sky roadster, the Aura midsize sedan, the Vue Green Line hybrid and the Outlook crossover. The aggressive pace continued this year with the launch of an all-new Vue compact crossover (Spring 2007) and the new Astra small car (Fall 2007).

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GM Minivans Probed By NHTSA For Sliding Doors That Open While Driving

    The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating as many as 175,000 Buick Terraza, Chevrolet Uplander, Pontiac Montana SV6 and Saturn Relay minivans built in 2005 and 2006, due to reports that power sliding doors opened without prompting while the vehicles were on the move.

    Asked about the inquiry, GM’s spokesman Alan Adler said, “We are not aware of any instances where the door opened on the open road. There have been no reports of injuries or crashes related to the doors, and the company is cooperating with the investigation”. According to NHTSA though, the agency received nine complaints of sliding doors that had a mind of their own opening at various speeds.

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2009 Opel Calibra Coupe CGI

    Could Opel give birth to a new incarnation of the Calibra Coupe based on the stunning GTC Concept? British magazine Autoexpress sure thinks so and so do we. Opel officials might have not confirmed a production version of the GTC shown at this year’s Geneva Show, but they sure as hell haven’t disconfirmed the rumours. A couple of months ago we interviewed a high-rank Opel designer who told us when we asked about a possible production version of the GTC that they we’re surprised with the positive feedback and there’s certainly an empty space in their range for a mid-size sports coupe. In other words, Opel’s definitely thinking about it. -Continued: Click “Read More…” below

    Judging from the Vectra prototypes (due in summer 2008) the we've seen, we’d say that if Opel decides to go ahead and build the spiritual successor of the ’90s Calibra Coupe (maybe with a new nameplate), the 2+2 coupe would retain the GTC’s design to the max. And if so, the OPC version fitted with the 2008 Saab 9-3’s 280Hp 2.8 V6 Turbo engine and AWD system could very well look like Autoexpress’s computer generated images. Heck, maybe even a Saturn version could be on its way if Opel (hopefully) says yes...

    Pics Via: Autoexpress

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Opel Satisfies the Saturn in all of "US": Astra GTC Caught Testing In Colorado

    Thanks to a watchful reader, the guys over at Jalopnik managed to retrieve some cold hard evidence that the recently facelifted Opel Astra GTC is running around here at the States. Heading to the U.S. as a Saturn this fall, the Golf sized euro hatch is wrapping up its last minute road tests in what appeared to be Leadville, Colorado. As a personal fan of dozens of European cars, I can’t wait to see and drive this thing. With rumors of Alfa Romeo coming to the states, I hope to one-day see a U.S. market flooded with European models. Dare to dream.


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Opel Vectra successor rumored to debut at next year’s London Show

Fender-Bender Cost Estimates: Unless you own a '81 Escort be prepared to "bend" your pockets

    The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a nonprofit group funded by the nation's insurers, has released cost estimates for minor fender-bender accidents at low speeds that happen every-day all over the world. Only 3 midsize cars among 17 the Institute tested — the Mitsubishi Galant, Toyota Camry, and Mazda 6 — withstood 4 bumper tests with $1,500 damage or less in each test. Some cars sustained more than $4,500 damage in just 1 of the 4 tests, and 2 cars rang up more than $9,000 total damage. The Volkswagen Passat had the most expensive repair bill for a full front low speed collision at $4,594, followed by the Pontiac G6 which cost $4,588 to fix.

    But here’s the kicker- The Institute also performed some low-speed crash tests on an older vehicle for comparison. The 1981 Ford Escort aced the 3 mph corner tests with zero damage and had, by far, the lowest repair costs with front corner and rear corner crashes producing no damage. Costs to repair the front accident was only $86, while the rear collision repair bill came to $383... Posted by Dani
    -Continued: Click “Read More…” below for the official press release and analytical costs


    PRESS RELEASE: First results of new crash tests: most car bumpers don't work in low-speed crashes; 3 cars sustain $4,500 damage in 6 mph test while old Ford Escort sustains little damage

    ARLINGTON, VA — Most bumpers on midsize cars do little to resist damage in the kinds of low-speed collisions that are common in commuter traffic and parking lots. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety today is releasing the first results of new tests that assess how well bumpers protect vehicles from expensive damage in everyday fender-benders.

    Only 3 midsize cars among 17 the Institute tested — the Mitsubishi Galant, Toyota Camry, and Mazda 6 — withstood 4 bumper tests with $1,500 damage or less in each test. Some cars sustained more than $4,500 damage in just 1 of the 4 tests, and 2 cars rang up more than $9,000 total damage.

    "Our tests measure how well bumpers protect cars from damage in everyday bumps," says Institute president Adrian Lund. "The whole purpose of bumpers is to keep damage away from headlights, hoods, and other parts that are expensive to repair, but this purpose was accomplished in only 2 of the 68 tests we conducted. In the rest, what we found is that bumpers aren't up to the job."

    The new tests reflect the kinds of front and rear impacts that are common in the real world. Insurance claims of $4,500 or less for damage in these crashes total more than $6 billion each year.

    Old versus new bumper tests: The Institute began conducting low-speed crash tests at 5 mph into a flat barrier in 1969. These tests led to the first federal bumper rules for cars, which required the bumpers to resist damage in impacts up to 5 mph. These requirements eventually were rolled back by the Reagan Administration in 1982. But recent research shows that some of the most costly low-speed crash damage occurs when vehicle bumpers slide under or over each other. This happens because the bumpers on colliding vehicles don't line up, and braking before the impact can lower the front end of a striking vehicle just before it hits the other vehicle. Under- and override often result in damage to vehicle grilles, headlights, hoods, and fenders.

    The Institute's old flat-barrier tests were good indicators of bumper strength, but they didn't assess over- or underride. Vehicles with comparatively good performances in these tests still sustained costly damage in real collisions. The Institute's new series of tests comes closer to matching the damage that occurs in real-world impacts. Each car is run into a barrier designed to mimic the design of a car bumper. The steel barrier's plastic absorber and flexible cover simulate typical cars' energy absorbers and plastic bumper covers.

    The four tests include front and rear full-width impacts at 6 mph and front and rear corner impacts at 3 mph. The barrier is 18 inches off the ground in the full-width tests and 16 inches from ground in the corner impacts. These heights are designed to drive bumper improvements and lead to better protection from damage in a range of real-world crashes. In developmental tests, these configurations produced the kinds and amounts of damage that commonly occur in low-speed collisions.

    "We don't want the automakers to change bumper heights just to get good performance in our tests," Lund explains. "We want car bumpers to resist damage in real crashes with other cars as well as with higher-riding SUVs and pickups, so we revamped our tests to reflect such crashes. In particular, we want to encourage automakers to use bumpers with energy-absorbing bars that extend farther into vehicle corners to reduce damage to headlights and other critical and costly equipment. We want car bumpers that are taller so they engage the bumpers on SUVs and pickups instead of underriding them."

    Bumpers still poorly designed: Many bumpers aren't high enough or tall enough to take the hit in crashes between cars and SUVs or pickups. Even when bumpers line up with those on other vehicles reasonably well, many don't stay engaged with the other bumpers in collisions or can't absorb the energy of even a minor bump. This means expensive car body parts sustain most of the damage.

    "The cars with the lowest repair bills after our new bumper tests still sustained much more damage than they should have in some of the tests," Lund says. "We got crumpled grilles and headlights plus buckled fenders in impacts at speeds equivalent to an average person walking fast."

    The full-front test represents a common situation where a car hits the rear of another vehicle that has stopped in traffic. In this test, the bumpers on only four cars — the Galant, Camry, Mazda 6, and Saturn AURA — stayed engaged with the test barrier instead of going under or over it. The result was lower damage totals than other cars in the same test. Damage to 3 of these 4 cars totaled less than $1,000, and the AURA was the only car among the 17 tested to limit damage to the bumper itself in the full-front test without getting into the car body.

    "This test should be easy if cars had well-designed bumpers because the energy of the crash can be spread across the whole front of the car. Instead some cars sustained more damage in this test than the other three," Lund points out. The Nissan Maxima, Pontiac G6, and Volkswagen Passat each sustained more than $4,500 damage in the full-front test. Costly repairs were required to the cars' hoods, fenders, and headlights as well as air conditioning condensers.

    "A big problem is that the Maxima, G6, and Passat underrode the barrier," Lund says. "Our research shows that this is also what happens in many real-world crashes. The bumper bar on the Passat, which is supposed to take the hit and absorb the energy in the crash test, wasn't even damaged. The car's grille, hood, fenders, and headlights were damaged instead."

    Results were similar in the rear tests. Reducing the damage required the bumpers to engage the barrier and absorb the energy of the impact, but this mostly didn't happen. A relatively good performer in the full-rear test was the Hyundai Sonata. Its bumper did engage the barrier, and most of the damage was limited to the bumper (minor repair of the rear body panel also was required). Total damage came to $739.

    Good bumper performance requires not only engagement with the test barrier but also strength sufficient to absorb the energy of a low-speed crash. Hyundai engineers strengthened the Sonata's bumper after learning about the Institute's upcoming series of new tests.

    In contrast to the Sonata, the bumpers on other cars did slide under the barrier, and damage was much worse. The Chrysler Sebring, Nissan Altima, Volkswagen Jetta, and AURA sustained more than $3,000 damage apiece in the full-rear test.

    "The bumpers on the Altima and Sebring didn't stay engaged with the barrier at all. The bumper bars on these two cars escaped unscathed," Lund says, "which means they didn't do what they're supposed to do. They didn't absorb any of the crash energy. Making sure bumper bars line up better to engage other bumpers in crashes is the first step toward preventing damage in the kinds of low-speed collisions our tests represent."

    All parts don't cost the same: The total cost to fix damage after a minor bump is influenced by more than the extent of the damage. Another issue is that the price of the same part — a fender, hood, or other part — varies from vehicle to vehicle. For example, the Toyota Camry needed a lot of repairs after the full-rear test, including repair of fenders and body panels. The trunk floor and unibody structure had to be straightened out. However, the total cost of these repairs was a relatively low $1,480, in part because Camry parts don't cost as much as those on some other cars.

    Besides the cost of damage in low-speed collisions, there's the aggravation. Most people want to avoid having to get repair estimates, arrange for repairs, and then do without their cars while they're in the shop.

    "Much of this could be avoided if car bumpers were better at doing their job of resisting damage," Lund says. "But instead we have to put up with so much damage that it can take days or weeks to fix."

    Styling influences performance: The performances of three cars show how front-end styling can influence the amount and cost of damage that occurs in low-speed crashes. The AURA, G6, and Malibu are all General Motors cars built on the same platform. So they're similar cars, but the cost of repairing them isn't the same. The G6's front end slopes more, and its front bumper bar is lower than those on the other two cars. The result was that the G6's bumper didn't stay engaged with the barrier during the full-width test. Instead it slid down and under the barrier. Damage including a crumpled hood, buckled fenders, broken headlights, and a bent air conditioning condenser cost four times as much to fix as damage to the Malibu or AURA. On top of this, the G6's front unibody had to be straightened out. The bill for all of this topped $4,500.

    Lund explains that automakers "don't have to sacrifice car style for function. There's empty space under the covers of the bumpers on all three of these cars that could be used to put in energy-absorbing materials. Engineers also could make bumper bars taller and extend them farther out to the corners of the car without changing the front-end styling."

    Corners left unprotected: The bars that are part of most bumper systems often fail to extend far enough into vehicle corners. The result is a failure to protect vital and costly parts such as lights and fenders.

    "Headlight assemblies on all 17 cars were damaged in the corner impacts," Lund points out. "The lights essentially served as the bumpers on these cars because the bumpers themselves didn't provide any protection. There's no excuse for this. Safety equipment like headlights shouldn't be damaged in impacts at a mere 3 mph."

    The width of the bumper bars was a factor in rear-corner tests too. While the Honda Accord sustained about $600 damage in this test, damage to the Mazda 6 totaled twice as much. The difference was that the Accord's bumper bar is nearly 80 percent as wide as the car, while the Mazda 6's is only 58 percent as wide.

    Vintage Ford shows how: Bumpers used to do a better job of resisting damage in minor impacts. Under federal requirements that were in effect until 1982, car bumpers had to keep damage away from vehicle safety equipment and sheet metal parts in collisions at speeds up to 5 mph. Even damage to the bumpers themselves was limited. But since 1982 the test speed under the federal standard has been cut in half. It's now 2.5 mph, and unlimited damage is allowed to vehicles' bumper systems.

    To demonstrate how this rollback has affected bumper performance, the Institute got a 1981 Ford Escort, which met the old requirements, and put it through a new battery of front and rear bumper tests. Comparison of this car's performance with those of new cars is dramatic.

    For one thing, the bumpers on the Escort extend out from the car body to help keep the headlights, grille, and sheet metal away from the energy of impacts. Behind the bumper bar, the Escort has components that work like shock absorbers to dissipate the energy of an impact before it can damage the car body — and these components can absorb energy again in subsequent collisions, while the crushable energy absorbers that are components of most modern car bumpers can't. They have to be replaced after each minor impact.

    "The Escort aced the 3 mph corner tests with zero damage," Lund says. "In the full-front test at 6 mph, the $86 worth of damage was limited to the bumper itself. There was more damage in the full-rear test but still only $383. This is much lower than for the 17 new cars we tested. The best performer among the new cars sustained 10 times as much damage as the Escort in the same 4 tests."

    VIA:Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

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