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Writer's pictureAttorney Carli K. Bryant

10 Most Deadliest Cars in America

Updated: Feb 23, 2023


Even starting in the 1970s, car accident deaths have been in decline. The reason for the decline is because vehicles have completely improved in safety. Now, vehicle manufacturers are following government laws and regulations to grow car safety.


That all changed in 2019 when vehicle accident deaths increased by seven percent in the past year. Due to this, it is extremely important to drive a safe vehicle. The latest amounts from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety shows that the entire death rate is about sixty-five deaths per million registered vehicles. This is the highest rate of vehicle driver deaths to list.


The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety researched the numbers for crash deaths and the vehicles these accidents occurred in. Such statistics comprised all vehicles with more than 100,000 registrations. Also, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found its conclusions by assessing the ratio of driver deaths per million registered vehicles.


Below is a list of the 10 vehicles named the most fatal and dangerous vehicle in America. Studied by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the following 10 vehicles had the lowest safety ratings, as measured by the number of fatalities per mile:


Cars With The Most Fatal Crashes, 2013-2017 Model Years

  1. Mitsubishi Mirage: 10.2 cars per billion vehicle miles.

  2. Chevrolet Corvette: 9.8 cars per billion vehicle miles.

  3. Honda Fit: 7.7 cars per billion vehicle miles.

  4. Kia Forte: 7.4 cars per billion vehicle miles.

  5. Chevrolet Spark: 7.2 cars per billion vehicle miles.

  6. Subaru BRZ: 6.9 cars per billion vehicle miles.

  7. Nissan 370Z: 6.2 cars per billion vehicle miles.

  8. Nissan Versa: 6.1 cars per billion vehicle miles.

  9. Kia Rio: 5.9 cars per billion vehicle miles.

  10. Dodge Challenger: 5.8 cars per billion vehicle miles.


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