Thinking about buying a second-hand car? Monash has you covered
Monash University has released its annual used car safety rating list and this year it has drawn on more data to ensure a safer ride.
The annual ratings are based on Monash University Accident Research Centre’s statistical analysis of more than 9 million vehicles involved in police-reported crashes and 2.5 million injured road users in Australia and New Zealand between 1987-2021.
In 2023, the ratings were expanded to focus on not only how a vehicle protects the driver, but also its impact on other road users in a crash and its crash avoidance technology.
Not surprisingly, the uni found the later the model, the safer it is.
The average risk of being killed or seriously injured across all road users involved in a crash with a vehicle manufactured in 2021 is 33 per cent lower than for a vehicle manufactured in 2001.
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