New 2010 Toyota Corolla Safety Feaytures

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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) rates the 2010 Corolla's crash protection Rollover protection rated four stars. Side impact protection rated five stars for front-seat occupants and four stars for rear-seat passengers. The NHTSA has awarded the Toyota Corolla a four-star rating (out of a possible five) for driver and passenger protection in front impacts.

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Toyota has issued a recall on some 2009-2010 Corollas to correct a problem that can cause a loss of power brake assist in cold weather. The NHTSA has not yet announced any investigation of the steering complaints. Some Corolla buyers have filed complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) about the steering, claiming that it can overreact to small corrections. Despite its safety equipment, some reviewers have sharply criticized the Corolla's emergency handling, saying that its electric power steering is numb and imprecise.

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All Corollas have ABS, with a brake-assist system that fully applies the brakes in a panic stop. The Corolla's accident-avoidance equipment includes daytime running lights and the electronic stability control system, which varies engine power and selectively applies the brakes to reduce the risk of skidding in tight turns. Also standard are height-adjustable front shoulder harnesses, seat belt pretensioners, and a seat belt force-limiting system that reduces the chances of the belts themselves causing injury. All 2010 Corollas have front and side airbags, along with curtain side airbags designed to provide head protection for both front- and rear-seat passengers. For 2010, the Toyota Corolla adds electronic stability control to its list of standard safety features; it was previously optional.

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