Toyota did not fare well when the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released the first set of results under its stringent new crash ratings system. The five-star rating system, called the New Car Assessment Program, evaluates the safety of new vehicles in front impact, side impact, and rollover crashes. In its first round of tests, the Toyota Camry received only 3 stars, while similar GMC, Honda, and BMW models all earned 5 stars. The results are bad news for the Japanese auto maker, which has been subject to several recent lawsuits regarding recalled Toyota and Lexus model vehicles. The new crash test ratings may be a red flag for consumers concerned about the safety of Toyota cars, trucks, and SUVs.
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