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ANCAP safety ratings are published using a rating system of 1 to 5 stars. These star ratings indicate the level of safety a car provides for occupants and pedestrians in the event of a crash, as well as its ability - through technology - to avoid a crash. ANCAP safety ratings are determined based on a series of internationally recognised, independent crash tests and safety assessments.
All new cars sold in Australia are required to display a Fuel Consumption Label on the front windscreen. This includes all passenger cars, four wheel drives and light commercial cars up to 3.5 tonnes gross car mass. The label indicates the car's fuel consumption in litres of fuel per 100 kilometres (L/100km) and its emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) in grams per kilometre (g/km). The results are based on a standard test procedure so consumers can reliably compare the performance of different models under th
The recommended most suitable fuel specific to each car produced, is determined and clearly stated upon release to market of that specific car variant by the manufacturer of that particular car/engine.