Sable Wagon's Safety

It's sometimes difficult to define the value of the 1999 Sable Sedan and Wagon. Is it a
dedicated employee that takes you from home to work and back again? Is it a trusting
family member that picks up the kids from school and drops them off at practice? Or is it
an engaging vehicle for exhilaration that makes driving on road trips an enjoyable part of
the getaway itself? By definition ... it depends who you ask and when.
Believe it or not, all that footage you've seen on TV of crash test dummies being hurled
into brick walls is much more than a big waste of cars. In fact, it's possibly their best
use. Because this is where vehicles demonstrate how well they protect their occupants. And
no vehicle demonstrates it better than Sable, which is the only car in its class
to boast five stars in government front crash tests. The highest possible rating.

Children are always touching, pulling, pushing, kicking and prying everything within their reach. And if they're in the back seat long enough, chances are they'll squirm their way to the door lock at some point. But with Sable, it doesn't matter. Let them roam their applesauce-covered hands anywhere they'd like. When engaged, the child safety locks aren't going to open from inside.
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