10.0
really awful- Crashes / Fires:
- 3 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 5 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 29,250 miles
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In motion on highway hit black ice driving 55 mile per hour safe for conditions that day drivers front impacted cement barrier airbags deploy on impact seat belt failed to restrain driver in proper seat due to seat belts and airbag failures, severe brain trauma resulted
- Coalville, UT, USA
I was alone, preparing to get on the turnpike access road when a car/van hit the right front passenger side of my car. Details of the accident were recorded many hours after the crash. I was never asked to provide details. My car rolled over twice down a steep-angled but shallow embankment and then righted itself upright. My seatbelt was fastened and snugged but at no time did the retaining function engage.the seatbelt functioned like a bunji cord. And the airbags (neither front airbag) deployed until many minutes after the crash, as I was sliding across the front seat and console as I began to exit the passenger side. I was and am still injured, have lost much use of my left wrist and hand, suffered a blow to the back of my head which temporarily left me deaf. I still have severe contusions of the left and right legs, and abdomen both externally and on the inside of the abdominal wall.
- Miami, FL, USA
The accident occurred in republic, mo at the intersection of hwys. 60 and P. I entered the intersection traveling West on hwy 60, making a left turn (South) on a green arrow onto hwy P. a driver traveling East on hwy 60 ran a red light (she claims it was yellow) and struck my vehicle on the front passenger side. At the time of the accident, I was wearing my seat belt. But, as the airbag deployed and the momentum of the crash was set in motion, I was thrown sideways into the passenger seat. My right leg struck the gearshift (my car is a standard), shattering my right femur. I underwent surgery to have a rod installed in my leg and spent 5 days in cox South hospital in springfield, mo. I believe the seat belt failed (was sprung) when my elbow smashed down on the seat belt mechanism when my car was struck. One injury recorded at the time of the crash was an indentation on my right elbow and horrible bruising--an injury incurred I surmise when my elbow struck the seat belt mechanism, releasing the belt. On the Xa, the seat belt mechanism sits up high--I often rested my elbow on it when shifting--which I now realize was unsafe. I have found no evidence of recalls for this extended seat belt mechanism, but obviously it is a safety issue during an accident, as my accident shows. After the accident, my nephew "tested" my theory by striking his elbow on the seat belt mechanism in the manner I had described. He reported that the belt popped open easily.
- Branson, MO, USA
- Coalville, UT, USA