Updated Car Guide Can Help Teens and Parents Find a Safe Vehicle Before Students Return to SchoolAug 01,2007 00:00 by Market-WireLOS ANGELES, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 1, 2007 -- Parents and teens looking to purchase a safe new vehicle before school begins can find help with AAA's updated "Buying a Safer Car" brochure containing valuable consumer information on crash tests, rollover rating and safety features.
According to Steve Mazor, manager of the Auto Club's Automotive Research Center, the booklet is in response to the public's increasing concern about safety and safety features in vehicles. The booklet rates vehicles by how much they exceed the federal government's minimum standards. The guide can help parents and teen motorists answer the following key questions when shopping for a safer vehicle. They include:
"Driving a vehicle with advanced safety features and a high rating for crash protection may save your life or your passenger's life in the event of a car crash," said Mazor. "This is especially important for teen drivers who are still developing their driving skills." Sometimes it also will save you money, he added. In some states, certain safety features on a vehicle, such as air bags and anti-lock brakes, reduce the cost of insurance. Safety features and high crash protection ratings may also boost the vehicle's resale value. "The information in this brochure enables the motorist to compare all new vehicle features to ensure getting the best value," said Mazor. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source: Automobile Club of Southern California Copyright © 2007 Marketwire. All rights reserved.
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