Crash Test of 2004 - 2007 (Discontinued) Ford Freestar IIHS

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2007

Rated BEST PICK by the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety

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The Ford Freestar was introduced in the 2004 model year as a replacement for the Ford Windstar. The Mercury Monterey was introduced in the same year and discontinued after the 2006 model year.

Restraints/dummy kinematics — Dummy movement was well controlled. After the dummy moved forward into the airbag, it rebounded into the seat without its head coming close to any stiff structure.

Injury measures — Measures taken from the neck, chest, and both legs indicate low risk of injuries to these body regions in a crash of this severity. A high head acceleration occurred when the dummy's head hit the steering wheel through the airbag, indicating that head injuries would be possible.

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  • This is good lol considering its a Ford.

  • Right on brother!

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  • Lol you know whats funny, the car bounces back and it could it another car from the back -.- They never look at that

  • I think the Freestar was a good minivan but was followed by is own past (windstar) and that wasn´t good, but i have a Freestar and let me tell you i´m so PROUD to have it, i´m different. I dont like having every body else car like a Sienna that you see it even in the cereal! i love my Freestar is unique, safe and good looking, and not a lot of people have it! Go FORD!

  • the 2004-2007 Ford Freestar was assembled in

    Oakville, Ontario, Canada

  • @pergousongandra ford payed the testers,lol.

  • @austinman1995 then ur as ignorant as Hitler.

  • @austinman1995 my familiy had one of these vans and it was manufactured in canada........

  • @pergousongandra well i know the structure is not so good but the passanger is very good protected!

  • how did this get a best pick???

  • lol

    but i'm not japanese, it's just a phrase i use

  • @chknbro maybe like tanks in the fact that they are heavy, ugly, and need a lot of service

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