Ford, Honda Lead Safest Cars List
The number of new cars considered the safest by the insurance industry nearly tripled in the past year, helped by automakers' push to make certain safety equipment more widely available. Ford Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. had the most vehicles on the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's annual
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Ford, with help from Volvo, tops safe car list
The insurance industry designated dozens of new cars and trucks, led by Ford Motor Co. and its Volvo subsidiary, to its annual list of the safest vehicles Tuesday, helped by the increased use of anti-rollover technology. Ford and Volvo had 16 vehicles in the 2009 model year on the Insurance
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Ford Motor Co. tops safe car list
The insurance industry named dozens of new cars and trucks, led by Ford Motor Co. and its Volvo subsidiary, to its annual list of the safest vehicles Tuesday, helped by the increased use of anti-rollover technology. Ford and Volvo had 16 vehicles in the 2009 model year on the Insurance Institute
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Ford tops safe car list
Dozens of new cars and trucks, led by Ford Motor Co. and its Volvo subsidiary, made the U.S. insurance industry's annual list of the safest vehicles, helped by the growing adoption of anti-rollover technology. For the 2009 model year, Ford and Volvo have 16 vehicles on the Insurance Institute for
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Insurance industry lists picks for cars offering safest rides
KEN THOMAS, the Associated Press The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 12-05-2005 Insurance industry lists picks for cars offering safest rides -- Tests on SUVs still being done By KEN THOMAS, the Associated Press Date: 12-05-2005, Monday Section: NEWS Edtion: All Editions WASHINGTON - Ten 2006 passenger
Publication: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
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Maxine kept in hiding after security blunder COVER BLOWN AS LIST OF SAFE HOUSES IS STOLEN FROM CAR
MAXINE CARR was today spending her first day of "freedom" locked in a police station after plans for her new life collapsed in an astonishing security blunder. A file containing the list of addresses of "safe houses" in north- east England, where Carr was supposed to be relocated, was stolen from a
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