I'm a bit bewildered with N-CAP safety ratings. The maximum score is 5 stars, and the majority of new cars appear to be achieving this in the last couple of years.
I want to change my car shortly, and after my friend being involved in a fatal road crash recently, (my friend's car hit another car and killed a woman- deceased was in the wrong) safety is a big priority! Is a 5 star Toyota Yaris, for example, equally as safe as a 5 star BMW 7 series? Are all small cars measured for safety in the same way as much larger cars? People say bigger cars are safer, but if so, why are very small cars scoring 5 stars, the same as larger cars? Also,apparently, the Nissan Qashqai scored one of the highest 5 star ratings. Does this mean there are points awarded as well as stars?
Just interested in people's opinions. I'd like a diesel hatchback, automatic or semi-automatic if possible.
I want to change my car shortly, and after my friend being involved in a fatal road crash recently, (my friend's car hit another car and killed a woman- deceased was in the wrong) safety is a big priority! Is a 5 star Toyota Yaris, for example, equally as safe as a 5 star BMW 7 series? Are all small cars measured for safety in the same way as much larger cars? People say bigger cars are safer, but if so, why are very small cars scoring 5 stars, the same as larger cars? Also,apparently, the Nissan Qashqai scored one of the highest 5 star ratings. Does this mean there are points awarded as well as stars?
Just interested in people's opinions. I'd like a diesel hatchback, automatic or semi-automatic if possible.