I can't find it - it may have died, but there was a website - something like crash test.com - which had both various government and insurer test results, along with the accident history* of various models.
*Probability of an injury in an accident, and the probability of a death in an accident, based on historical data of the model.
Some pick-ups were death traps. Most of the heavier ones had insufficient data for the accident records, but some of the late 90s half-tons were terrible.
I specifically mentioned a side-impact because it wasn't until fairly recently that the heavier pickups weren't crash-tested - and, as such, didn't have side-impact beams, etc.
That resulted in T-Bones being very dangerous, if the impact hit above the chassis, as there was nothing substantial to resist the impact.
If you care:
Crashtest data for moderate, mid-size cars,
For large pickups
I believe those reflect room - which is very, very critical. I spent plenty of time wedging myself into small cars, but I know that, if I'm wedged against the structure, I'm going to get quite a bit more load, than if I have some room around me.
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