Honda CRV Seatbelt Recall - Detroit, MI [SafetyAlerts] - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has published a recall affecting the 2002 HONDA CRV. Number Involved: 6744. Manufactured: 09/2001 - 10/2001
NHTSA - Buying a Safer Car - Information on crashtests, safety features and buying tips from the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Understanding the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act - The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act is the federal law that governs consumer product warranties. Passed by Congress in 1975, the Act requires manufacturers and sellers of consumer products to provide consumers with detailed information about warranty coverage. In addition, it affects both the rights of consumers and the obligations of warrantors under written warranties.
Yahoo! Groups : MazdaMPV - The Mazda MPV list is available to any and all who either own, or have an interest in the Mazda MPV Minivan. Members discuss common problems and concerns. Buying and selling of parts is allowed but is worked out directly between the buyer and seller. Four wheel drive and two wheel drive owners are welcome to join.
Yahoo! Groups : Mercury Villager or Nissan Quest - A discussion list for Nissan Quest and Mercury Villager Owners or prospective buyers. Offers an impressive amount of information on this vehicle. Be sure to check out the Database link.
Head Restraints can Protect Our Necks - Report on the latest features in automobile head restraints. Adobe PDF file. [Insurance Institute for Highway Safety] (October 6, 2001)
Test Drive Notes: Dodge Dart 1963 - Not a minivan, but this review will make you better appreciate whatever it is you're driving these days. (July 30, 2001)
Large drivers demand safety belts fit for all - Large drivers demand safety belts fit for all Car restraints built on health data 40 years out of date By David Kiley, USA TODAY July 12, 2000 (July 12, 2000)
Honda Odyssey Minivan Earns Second Double Five-Star Rating in Latest Government Crash Tests - The heart of the Odyssey's cabin integrity is the ``four-ring body shell.'' The Odyssey's A-, B-, C- and D-pillars connect with ceiling and under-floor cross-members. The pillars themselves feature internal steel plates for added strength. This four-ring structure helps resist buckling and provides added security in side and rear impacts. [accidentreconstruction.com] (March 1, 2000)