Chevrolet Trax or Trailblazer: Choosing Your Perfect 2025 Compact SUV
The Insurance Institute for Highway safety is known for providing in-depth data and information about vehicle safety. The IIHS Top Safety Pick and Top Safety Pick+ designations are benchmarks for safety in the automotive industry and the Institute is the go-to resource for anyone interested in buying the safest possible vehicle.
The IIHS also provides a ranking of the best possible vehicles for teenagers. This ranking is unique in the industry and aims to help parents find the best possible vehicle for their teens based on safety and dependability. The IIHS teamed up with Consumer Reports in order to provide consumers with a list of vehicles that received the best possible scores in terms of overall safety from the IIHS while also offering the best reliability scores from Consumer Reports. Multiple General Motors vehicles feature prominently in both the used vehicle and new vehicle categories.
In the used vehicle category, the GMC Terrain and Chevrolet Equinox SUVs are considered some of the best sport utility vehicles for teenagers. The Chevrolet Volt is also listed in the small cars category. In the new vehicle category, the Chevrolet Trailblazer and Buick Encore GX are both considered some of the best possible vehicles you can buy for teens.
That means that the vehicles listed above all received the highest possible scores from the IIHS when it comes to collision safety testing. It also means that they received a high reliability rating from Consumer Reports.
Combine this with GM's impressive Teen Driver technology which allows parents to monitor how their teen is driving their vehicle and put limits on a range of factors including radio volume, and you have all the reasons in the world to choose a GM product for your young driver. Give us a call today to learn more.
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