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Following on the heels of its Camaro stablemate, the smallest Chevrolet model has performed well on the National Highway Safety Administration's crash tests, earning a coveted five-star overall safety rating. Two months ago, the Camaro received the first perfect score awarded under NHTSA's revised testing regimen, while both the Sonic five-door and sedan scored five stars in each category except rollover, in which it earned four stars.

Performing well in a crash could also help those whose Sonics were recently recalled for missing brake pads. In all seriousness, we're always happy to see new models earn high scores in crash testing, because it means that they are safer. But it's even better news when small cars score well, as it helps to dispel the false notion that size is the only thing that matters in a collision.

Read the full press release after the jump.Continue reading Chevy Sonic crushes NHTSA crash tests, earns 5 stars
Chevy Sonic crushes NHTSA crash tests, earns 5 stars originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 04 Jan 2012 13:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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