What kind of cars are safe from flipping over?

The freeway next to my house has had several Honda oddyseys flip over. Noone was killed though.

Alot of white drivers texting and drinking drive and getting away with it as part of privilege, what cars can prevent flipping over to buy.

Passenger cars have about a 12 percent chance of rolling over, according to NHTSA. Here are five of the safest.

Volvo S60. Volvo has a reputation for being a leader in auto safety, and the S60 is no exception. Rolling over just nine percent of the time during intense testing, the S60 has a five-star rating. It has a static stability factor of 1.49.

Hyundai Genesis. The Hyundai Genesis gets a five-star rating from the NHTSA. The Genesis checks in at nine percent with a static stability factor of 1.48.

Honda Accord. The Accord also performed exceptionally well in rollover tests executed by the NHTSA, earning five stars. The Accord has only a nine percent chance of rolling over, and a static stability factor of 1.48.

Nissan Maxima. Although it did not do quite as well as some of the other cars on this list in rollover tests, the Maxima still has a five-star rating from the NHTSA. It has only a 10 percent chance of rolling over and a static stability factor of 1.45.

Buick Lucerne. The Lucerne performs similarly to the Maxima on rollover tests, getting five stars, with a 10 percent chance of rolling over and a static stability factor of 1.45.

There isn't a car made that can't be persuaded to flip over on it's roof.

No car is 100% safe from flipping over. The higher the centre of gravity the more likely a car is to flip.

Really low to the ground cars such as Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati, Batmobile… They are more apt to spin out and only flip over if they hit a ditch.

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