deepfriedsushi
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- 95 Miata, 14 CX5 Touring FWD, 18 CX9 GT FWD
The other day the IIHS released new results on the passenger side small overlap crash test and I thought it was weird that the cx9 wasn't included.
http://m.iihs.org/mobile/news/mobil...tests-of-midsize-suvs-reveal-some-major-flaws
https://youtu.be/csDWSgnA1rU
Did a tiny bit of digging and found that the cx9 was tested, maybe just not in this round of testing. But the cx9 looks like it performed very well, earning a good rating in the passenger small overlap, placing it with the top performers of this latest report.
http://www.iihs.org/iihs/ratings/vehicle/v/mazda/cx-9-4-door-suv/2018
http://www.iihs.org/iihs/ratings/vehicle/v/mazda/cx-9-4-door-suv/2018
The only thing keeping the cx9 away from a "top safety pick +" rating is a "good" rating on headlight performance, where the cx9 with the optional headlights only got "acceptable".
http://m.iihs.org/mobile/news/mobil...tests-of-midsize-suvs-reveal-some-major-flaws
https://youtu.be/csDWSgnA1rU
Did a tiny bit of digging and found that the cx9 was tested, maybe just not in this round of testing. But the cx9 looks like it performed very well, earning a good rating in the passenger small overlap, placing it with the top performers of this latest report.
http://www.iihs.org/iihs/ratings/vehicle/v/mazda/cx-9-4-door-suv/2018
http://www.iihs.org/iihs/ratings/vehicle/v/mazda/cx-9-4-door-suv/2018
The only thing keeping the cx9 away from a "top safety pick +" rating is a "good" rating on headlight performance, where the cx9 with the optional headlights only got "acceptable".