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Suggested Citation:"Appendix Q - Original Eligible Vehicle List." Transportation Research Board. 2014. Naturalistic Driving Study: Technical Coordination and Quality Control. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22362.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix Q - Original Eligible Vehicle List." Transportation Research Board. 2014. Naturalistic Driving Study: Technical Coordination and Quality Control. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22362.
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338 Original Eligible Vehicle List Year Make Model Powertrain Year Make Model Powertrain Year Make Model Powertrain 2007–2009 Acura MDX Gas 2008–2010 Ford Taurus Gas 2007–2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid 2007–2009 Buick Enclave Gas 2007–2010 GMC Acadia Gas 2006–2010 Mercury Milan Gas 2009–2010 Buick Lucerne Gas 2008–2009 GMC Sierra Gas 2010 Mercury Milan Hybrid 2009–2010 Cadillac DTS Gas 2007–2010 GMC Yukon Gas 2006–2007 Mercury Montego Gas 2009–2010 Cadillac Escalade Gas 2008–2010 Honda Accord Gas 2008–2010 Mercury Sable Gas 2007–2010 Chevrolet Equinox Gas 2006–2010 Honda Civic Gas 2002–2010 Nissan Altima Gas 2006–2010 Chevrolet Impala Gas 2006–2010 Honda Civic Hybrid 2005–2010 Nissan Frontier Gas 2006–2009 Chevrolet Malibu Gas 2008–2010 Honda CR-V Gas 2003–2010 Nissan Maxima Gas 2006–2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Gas 2007–2010 Honda Element Gas 2007–2010 Nissan Sentra Gas 2008–2010 Chevrolet Silverado Gas 2009–2010 Honda Fit Gas 2005–2010 Nissan Xterra Gas 2008–2010 Chevrolet Traverse Gas 2007–2010 Honda Odyssey Gas 2006–2009 Pontiac G6 Gas 2006–2007 Ford 500 Gas 2009–2010 Honda Pilot Gas 2007–2010 Pontiac Torrent Gas 2009–2011 Ford Edge Gas 2009–2010 Honda Ridgeline Gas 2006–2009 Saturn Aura Gas 2007–2009 Ford Escape Gas 2007–2010 Hyundai Elantra Gas 2007–2010 Saturn Outlook Gas 2007–2009 Ford Escape Hybrid 2006–2008 Hyundai Sonata Gas 2003–2011 Toyota 4Runner Gas 2005–2010 Ford Expedition Gas 2010 Lexus HS Hybrid 2007–2010 Toyota Camry Gas 2006–2010 Ford Explorer Gas 2007–2010 Lexus LX570 Gas 2007–2010 Toyota Camry Hybrid 2005–2010 Ford F150 Gas 2010 Lexus RX Gas 2008–2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid 2005–2010 Ford Focus Gas 2010 Lexus RX Hybrid 2004–2010 Toyota Highlander Gas 2006–2007 Ford Freestyle Gas 2007–2011 Lincoln MKX Gas 2007–2010 Toyota Landcruiser Gas 2006–2010 Ford Fusion Gas 2006–2010 Lincoln MKZ Gas 2004–2011 Toyota Prius Hybrid 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid 2010 Lincoln MKZ Hybrid 2008–2010 Toyota Sequoia Gas 2005–2010 Ford Mustang Gas 2005–2010 Lincoln Navigator Gas 2004–2010 Toyota Sienna Gas 2006–2010 Ford Ranger Gas 2007–2010 Mercury Mariner Gas 2007–2010 Toyota Tundra Gas

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TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2)Report S2-S06-RW-1: Naturalistic Driving Study: Technical Coordination and Quality Control documents the coordination and oversight of participant- and vehicle-based operations for an in-vehicle driving behavior field study collected from naturalistic driving data and associated participant, vehicle, and crash-related data.

This report documents the methods used by six site contractors located at geographically distributed data collection sites throughout the United States to securely store data in a manner that protects the rights and privacy of the more than 3,000 participants enrolled in the study.

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