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Diamond Standard Releases Results of 2009 Honda Fit 40 MPH IIHS Moderate Overlap Crash Test

March 8, 2018 By CollisionWeek Editor

Diamond Standard Parts, the Tennessee-based manufacturer of non-OEM collision repair parts, released results of crash tests it commissioned to demonstrate the performance of its bumper reinforcements meet OEM specifications. On February 21, MGA Design Research Corporation of Burlington, Wisc. performed a 40 mile per hour (MPH) moderate overlap test to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) protocol on a 2009 Honda Fit with a Diamond Standard CAPA Certified reinforcement bar.

The results of the Diamond Standard reinforcement installed on a 2009 Honda Fit with 81,704 miles compared to IIHS 2009 Honda Fit test on a new vehicle tested on

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: Crash Testing, Diamond Standard, Non-OEM Parts

Comments

  1. sdelarama@tonygroup.com says

    March 8, 2018 at 1:34 pm

    It’s easy to make 1 part good when you are Informed ahead of time.
    These imitation parts is such a joke!
    Tracy just randomly ordered the parts therefore, his testing was a fair one.

    Imitation parts is just that “FAKE” PARTS!!!

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