The Nissan Versa (pictured) came off best among small cars in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's first subcompact crash testing. (Photo courtesy of Nissan Motors Corporation Inc.)

"The Hyundai Accent, the Scion xB and the Toyota Yaris without its optional side airbags earn poor ratings in the side test," the institute said in a statement. "The Chevrolet Aveo is marginal. The Accent and Aveo don't perform well even though they have standard side airbags. The Accent's structural performance in the side test also was marginal."
"People traveling in small, light cars are at a disadvantage, especially when they collide with bigger, heavier vehicles," said IIHS president Adrian Lund.
Driver deaths in subcompacts are higher than in any other vehicle category, he said. The institute evaluated cars weighing 2,500 pounds or less.
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