Crash Test 2000 - 2005 (Discontinued) Dodge Neon (Front) IIHS
Description
Dodge Neon 2000-05 models results also apply to: 2003-05 Dodge SRT-4 | 2000-01 Plymouth NeonFRONTAL OFFSET TEST OVERALL EVALUATION: Marginal Structure/safety cage Injury measures Restraints/dummy kinematics Head/neck Chest Leg/foot, left Leg/foot, right Marginal Good Good Poor Acceptable Marginal Important: Frontal crash test ratings can be compared only among vehicles of similar weight. Test details: The Dodge and Plymouth Neon were redesigned for the 2000 model year. The Plymouth Neon was dropped after the 2001 model year, and the high-performance Dodge SRT-4 model was added in the 2003 model year. Both the Dodge Neon and SRT-4 were dropped after the 2005 model year. Restraints/dummy kinematics — Dummy movement wasn't well controlled. As the dummy moved into the airbag, it also moved toward the driver door, which had bowed outward, and its head approached but didn't hit the window sill. There was too much rearward movement of the steering column, and during the impact the steering wheel broke off from the column. Injury measures — Measures taken from the head, neck, and chest indicate low risk of injuries to these body regions in a crash of this severity. Forces on the left femur indicate that injuries to the upper leg would be likely. Forces on both tibias indicate that injuries to lower legs would be possible.
Keywords
Crash, Test, 2000, 2005, Dodge, Neon, Front, Impact, Marginal, Rating
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