These are the 5 most dangerous cars to drive in the United StatesFor the most part, vehicles have gotten progressively safer every year And while these cars did pretty well in TESTS, out in the real world, they had the most deaths according to the IIHSAnd I only like to give you facts from real world applications, which is why you follow me because you know I’ve gotcha covered!Coming in at number 5 is the Kia Rio with 122 deaths per million registered vehiclesThat’s not per million registered Rio’s it’s per million registered vehicles, and with Rio’s being sub compact, it’s not surprising that it doesn’t exactly fare well in collisionsAt number 4 is the Chevrolet Spark with a pretty hefty jump at 151 deaths per million registered vehiclesAnother tiny car, so again, not entirely surprising, but sad nonethelessSpot 3 goes to the Hyundai Accent with 152 deaths per million registered vehiclesThe Accent has been in the top of on this list for 3 years in a row nowComing in at number 2 is the RWD Dodge Challenger with 154 deaths per million registered vehiclesSee, it’s not JUST the tiny carsI do specify RWD because the AWD version has CONSIDERABLY less deathsBut the number one spot unfortunately has a MASSIVE jump up with 205 deaths per million registered vehiclesThe number one most dangerous car is…The Mitsubishi Mirage
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It’s number 1 because the view you get sitting in the driver seat of that bad boy is all a mirage 🥴
I drive a Miata. You stay away from large trucks and make sure people see you.
I dont even know anyone who drives a Mitsubishi Mirage….🤔 oooo snaps!!!😱
For the 2 top spots….. everyone Joyrides or powerhouses/side shows or does something stupid in a challenger…and Mitsubishi….they just fell off so the cars aren't trustworthy anyways 😂
The Dodge Challenger has a problem as Some drivers are crazy
If you havent been passed by a mirage going 120 on the highway you dont drive much….
Anyone else expect a Mustang… Lol
I have a Mitsubishi mirage… for speedway racing!
Different cars attract different demographics. Maybe it’s not always the car but the driver behind the wheel