The 2008 BMW 5 Series was the worst performer in new side-impact crash tests of luxury sedans by the insurance industry.
According to the tests, the BMW competitors’s , the Acura RL, Kia Amanti ,Volvo S80, Cadillac STS and Mercedes E-Class, have all earned higher safety ratings. The top performers were Acura, Kia and Volvo, and followed closely the Benz E-Class.
The tests are designed to show what would happen if a truck or sport utility vehicle hit the side of the sedan at 31 mph, the speed of a serious crash. According to statistics, the side-impact crashes account for over 9,000 deahts on U.S roads in 2005.

According to Adrian Lund, the Insurance Institute President,
growing sales of SUVs and pickups have exacerbated height mismatches among passenger vehicles, thereby increasing the risks to occupants of many vehicles struck i n the side.
The vehicles tested were equipped with standard side air bags. After the tests were performed, the institute stated the airbags in the BMW 5 Series protected the head, but separate air bags designed to protect the chest and abdomen performed poorly.
BMW’s response came shortly after this and the BMW spokesman, Thomas Plucinsky issued a statement:
The issue is that depending on the location of seat, the location of dummy, the location of the sled, the results could change. This was one test on one day on one car.
I find it very surprising that the Kia Amanti , which is one of the lowest priced sedans in the tested group, with a starting price around half of a BMW 5-series, it offered greater protection. But I wasn’t surprised at all to see the Volvo being on top of this safety ratings since for the past several years, the Swedish car manufacture has won most of the safety awards.
In the end, I can’t help to ask myself if the price tag on the BMW is actually worth and if I’m better off going with a cheaper car and less reputable manufacture but being safer on the roads.
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I just ordered a 2008 535i and is definately disappointed to read that the 5 series had such a bad score on side impact protection.
Is BMW doing anything about it or are they just going to say that this was a bad sample? For a # 1 luxury car maker such as BMW to ignore safety issues like this is surprising to say the least.
On a separate note, I also read in the Globe & Mail that Porsche has announced 8% price cut for their 2008 model. Will BMW follow the right course of action with the Canadian dollars at parity with the USD?
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