Online Broker Upgrades Car Crash Safety Ratings Tool

September 9, 2008

Darien, Ill.-based Insure.com, Inc. has upgraded its Car Crash Safety Ratings Tool, which is a free, online information tool that displays car-safety data from both the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The new Car Crash Safety Ratings Tool enables consumers to quickly research the safety of over 3,000 models from 1990 through 2009. This new tool is available now at http://www.insure.com/articles/interactivetools/carcrash/carcrash.jsp.

“Insure.com’s car crash tool is one of the first of its kind — the blending of government crash test results along with a privately funded insurance organization allows consumers to instantly compare two unique sets of crash data at once,” said Insure.com IT Director Mike Zuccato.

The car crash tool is a source of information for rollover resistance ratings, side-impact test results and frontal-impact results. It allows consumers to instantly see how well a vehicle would protect their family in the most common kinds of crashes.

Originally founded in 1984 as Quotesmith Corporation, Insure.com owns and operates a consumer information service and companion insurance brokerage service.

Source: Insure.com, Inc.

Topics Auto Agencies Personal Auto

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