How To Read Car Safety Ratings

What is a Car Safety Rating?
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You hear it all the time: "5-Star car safety rating" or "superior car safety rating." Terms like this are used by car dealerships all the time. But what exactly does it mean? And how does it impact your decision to buy a car?

We all want the best - and safest deal for our money.

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