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According to new Insurance Institute for Highway Safety tests, “the seat/head restraints in most current minivan models are marginal or poor, indicating they wouldn't provide adequate protection from whiplash injuries for many people in rear-end collisions.” For details go to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Posted by MVHAP at October 26, 2005 09:58 AM