Volt and Leaf charge through safety tests with flying colours

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Electric vehicles awarded highest possible rating after crash tests in US

Crash tests have revealed that the plug-in hybrid GM Volt and the electric Nissan Leaf could be safer than other small cars, eliminating fears that car makers would have to compromise on safety to achieve...

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