IIHS Low Speed Crash Results: Small Pickups
Bumpers should protect car bodies from damage in low-speed collisions, the kind that frequently occur in congested urban traffic. But many don't. The Institute conducts four 5 mph crash tests to assess bumper performance: front-into-flat-barrier, rear-into-flat-barrier, front-into-angle-barrier, and rear-into-pole. Vehicles are listed in alphabetical order by manufacturer.
NOTE: Repair costs are as of November 2001. Where two or more models are grouped together on the same line, bumper tests were conducted on the model listed first.
Front into flat barrier |
Rear into flat barrier |
Front into angle barrier |
Rear into pole |
All four tests |
Average |
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CHEVROLET
S-10 GMC SONOMA |
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1998 models | $506 | $35 | $1,811 | $391 | $2,743 | $686 |
DODGE DAKOTA | ||||||
1998 models | $484 | $1,477 | $1,312 | $1,397 | $4,670 | $1,168 |
FORD
RANGER MAZDA B SERIES |
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1998 models | $200 | $421 | $1,581 | $1,392 | $3,594 | $899 |
NISSAN FRONTIER | ||||||
1998 models | $1,255 | $351 | $1,929 | $1,268 | $4,803 | $1,201 |
TOYOTA TACOMA | ||||||
1998 models | $1,077 | $942 | $2,173 | $345 | $4,537 | $1,134 |

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Last modified: 28-Jan-2002