MELBOURNE-Australian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) or body testers and assessors of new vehicles in Australia to test the collision of three cars from Japan before the country officially pave the Kangaroo. The third car is a Subaru Impreza, XV, and Toyota Camry.
As reported by Caradvice.com, Monday (1/23/2012), after a third front crash test car managed to obtain five-star rating is the highest value.
From the data obtained ANCAP Toyota Camry ranked second highest in medium-size car segment with the results is quite impressive 36.27 points. All 2012 Camry models have been equipped with standard features seven airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) and seat belts for all passengers.
While the Subaru Impreza and XV managed to gain 35.33 points from a maximum of 37 points. Just like the Camry, both models have been equipped with seven airbags, electronic stability control (ESC), Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD), Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) and five seat belts.
Subaru Impreza and XV also received a rating for pedestrian safety (pedestrian protection). Front bumper scored maximum points in order to protect the feet of pedestrians. But the front end hood does not get points at all because votes do not provide an advantage when tested in all areas of testing. Unfortunately, not yet announced the test results ANCAP pedestrian safety from the Camry.