Toyota Truck Gets Top Rating

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A little bit of good news for Toyota, which keeps getting hit by bad news.


(Cars.com) For the first time since measuring roof strength, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has awarded its highest safety award to full-size pickup trucks.

Using the group's revised tests that include roof-strength ratings for protection during a rollover accident, both the Ford F-150 and Toyota Tundra earned the top score of Good in frontal-offset, side-impact, rear and roof-strength crash tests.

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