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These are the 10 most accident-prone vehicles in the US — plus why certain cars tend to crash more than others
These are the 10 most accident-prone vehicles in the US — plus why certain cars tend to crash more than others

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

These are the 10 most accident-prone vehicles in the US — plus why certain cars tend to crash more than others

Moneywise and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue through links in the content below. When it comes to collisions, not all vehicles are created equal. A new report from Insurify reveals the top car models with the highest accident rates in the U.S. Thanks to Jeff Bezos, you can now become a landlord for as little as $100 — and no, you don't have to deal with tenants or fix freezers. Here's how BlackRock CEO Larry Fink has an important message for the next wave of American retirees — here's how he says you can best weather the US retirement crisis Nervous about the stock market in 2025? Find out how you can access this $1B private real estate fund (with as little as $10) Topping the list is the Kia Soul EV, with an accident rate of 15.14% in 2024. Coming in next are the Mazda Mazdaspeed 3 (12.57%), Chevrolet Bolt EUV (11.75%), Jeep Wrangler Unlimited (11.74%) and Volkswagen ID.4 (11.68%). Rounding out the top 10 are the Jeep Wrangler/YJ (11.64%), Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid (11.44%), Chevrolet Bolt EV (11.40%), RAM 2500 (11.21%) and Chrysler Voyager (11.21%). At first glance, it might be tempting to conclude that certain manufacturers produce more accident-prone vehicles. After all, four of the top 10 models — two Jeeps, one RAM and one Chrysler — are made by Stellantis North America (formerly Chrysler). But that pattern doesn't tell the whole story. Another Stellantis brand, Dodge, had the second-lowest average accident rate among all manufacturers in 2024, at just 6.82% — suggesting that brand alone isn't a clear predictor of crash risk. The Insurify report doesn't offer specific reasons why certain vehicles have higher accident rates, but there are several well-known factors that could contribute. For example, the type of vehicle matters. According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data cited in the report, light trucks — a category that includes vans, SUVs and pickups — accounted for 43.2% of crashes in 2022, while passenger cars were involved in 38.1%. Other contributing factors could include vehicle design and size, the presence of modern safety features and driver demographics and habits. Some newer vehicles come equipped with advanced safety systems — like automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning — which can help avoid collisions. But at the same time, the abundance of high-tech features, such as large infotainment screens, might also increase distraction behind the wheel. Electric vehicles (EVs) made a strong showing near the top of the accident-rate rankings. In addition to the Kia Soul EV, both the Chevrolet Bolt EUV and Bolt EV, as well as the Volkswagen ID.4, made the top 10. Marcus Lu at Visual Capitalist suggests one possible explanation: instant torque. 'A likely reason for [the high number of EVs on the accident-prone list] could be the way electric motors deliver instant torque, which may surprise drivers who are used to the more gradual power curve of gasoline engines,' he wrote in an analysis of Insurify's report. Lu also cited a 2024 study from the University of Limerick showing that EVs are 4% more likely to be involved in an at-fault insurance claim compared to internal combustion engine vehicles. Read more: You're probably already overpaying for this 1 'must-have' expense — and thanks to Trump's tariffs, your monthly bill could soar even higher. Cars with higher accident rates often cost more to insure — not necessarily because the car itself is more dangerous, but because insurers look at risk data when setting premiums. But the make and model are just part of the equation. Your location, age and driving history all factor into your car insurance cost. According to Insurify, Massachusetts had the highest accident rate of any U.S. state in 2024, at 6.07%, while Michigan had the lowest, at 1.68%. Age also plays a major role. Generation Z drivers had the highest accident rate in 2024, at 6.84%, while baby boomers had the lowest, at 3.12% — which helps explain why younger drivers face steeper insurance premiums. Car insurance rates have been on the rise, and many people overpay without realizing it. According to Forbes, the average cost of full-coverage car insurance is $2,149 per year (or $179 per month). However, rates vary widely based on a range of factors — including many mentioned above — and you could be paying more than necessary. By using you can easily compare quotes from multiple insurers, such as Progressive, Allstate and GEICO, to ensure you're getting the best deal. In just two minutes, you could find rates as low as $29 per month. And it's not just your car that might be costing you more than it should. Home insurance is another major expense where smart shoppers can save big. With OfficialHomeInsurance, comparing home insurance rates is fast and hassle-free. Just enter a few basic details and the platform will instantly sort through over 200 insurers to find you the best deals available in your area. You'll be able to review all your offers in one place, and quickly find the coverage you need for the lowest possible cost, saving an average of $482 a year. Access to this $22.5 trillion asset class has traditionally been limited to elite investors — until now. Here's how to become the landlord of Walmart or Whole Foods without lifting a finger Rich, young Americans are ditching the stormy stock market — here are the alternative assets they're banking on instead Are you rich enough to join the top 1%? Here's the net worth you need to rank among America's wealthiest — plus a few strategies to build that first-class portfolio This article provides information only and should not be construed as advice. It is provided without warranty of any kind.

These are the longest living car models – including British icons and one that was in production for six decades
These are the longest living car models – including British icons and one that was in production for six decades

The Sun

time18-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Sun

These are the longest living car models – including British icons and one that was in production for six decades

STILL GOING Check below to see which car model lived the longest Published: 23:03, Updated: 23:03, THE LONGEST living car models have been revealed, with British icons and a model that was in production for six decades. These vehicles are iconic worldwide and have earned their place as legendary models. 10 Here's the top 10 longest living car models. 10. Mercedes-Benz G-Class (1979-2017) – 38 years The Mercedes-Benz G-Class was transformed from a rudimentary off-roader to one of the most expensive models in the Mercedes line-up. The German manufacturer halted production of the original G-Class in 2017, though the newer version still closely resembles the 1979 model. 10 9. Peugeot 504 (1968-2006) – 38 YEARS This popular model won the coveted European Car of the Year award in 1969. The former Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad auctioned off his personal 1977 504 in 2010, which sold for a whopping £1.8million. 8. Hilman Hunter (1966-2005) – 39 YEARS Though mostly forgotten about today, the Himan Hunter went on to become one of Britain's best-selling cars during its 13-year reign on the UK's roads. Shortly after hitting showroom floors, Iran's national car company signed a deal, making it the country's national car — with the model used for taxis and police vehicles. 7. Mini (1959-2000) – 41 YEARS A whopping 5.3million Minis were built during its 41 years. The iconic British motor featured one of the most innovative designs under its hood, which inspired Lamborghini's 4.0-litre V12 engine. 10 6. Citroën 2CV (1948-1990) – 42 YEARS Motor experts credit Citroën's longevity to its simple, no-frills design. Around 5.1million 2CVs were produced, including an impressive 1.2million van variants. 5. Vaz 2121/Lada Niva/ Lada 4x4 (1977-present) – 48 YEARS & COUNTING This stunning motor was built to withstand a rugged and off-road terrain. The Lada underwent a minor facelift in 2020 however, motor fans will be disappointed to learn that the end for this model is near, with a new one expected in 2025. 10 4. Hindustan Ambassador (1958-2007) – 49 YEARS Peugeot paid an eye-watering £10million for the Ambassador in 2017. The old-school motor has remained largely unchanged since its launch - except for the introduction of a more modern version, the Avigo, in 2004. 10 3. Morgan 4/4 (1955-2019) – 64 YEARS Experts say the Morgan should have been phased out in the 1960s, yet the 4/4 model remained in production until 2019. Unfortunately, changes to emission regulations affecting the car's Ford Sigma engine led to the end of its production. 2. Volkswagen Type 2 (1949-2013) – 64 YEARS Production of the Volkswagen Type 2 began after the brand's Dutch importer requested permission to distribute the basic Plattenwagen, originally used to move parts around the Wolfsburg factory. Europeans primarily used the Bus for work, while Americans fell in love with the camper versions. 10 1. Volkswagen Beetle (1938-2003) – 65 YEARS The Volkswagen is the longest-living car and is an iconic vehicle everywhere in the world. More than a stunning 21million examples of the Beetle were built in around a whopping 15 countries.

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