22: Nissan Altima
The Altima has always been a fixture of the passenger car market in America, but the sedan has also experienced a few turmoil in-terms of safety. There were 3,267 fatal crashes over a five year period involving the Altima, and this should be a warning. The car does feature some safety innovations, but these are more toward the newest models. When you look back on the older previous generations of the Altima the safety wasn’t always a top priority.

Instead, the Altima was marketed as a fun and sporty alternative to the Camry and Accord. While this was a great marketing ploy the overall safety of the car suffered to make room for performance innovation. The SE-R models are especially prone to be involved in collisions as the owners are generally riskier in their driving practices.