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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / September 2005

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Poll: 8 in 10 Want Drivers to Drop SUVs

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M. MacDonald - 15 Sep 2005 21:42 GMT
From AP:

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/09/15/D8CKS8QO0.html

Not really surprising.

Mack
RSCamaro - 19 Sep 2005 01:09 GMT
>From AP:
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>Mack

That must be why I see all of those 4 cylinder cars for sale on the
side of the road.  I see far more smaller cars for sale than I have
larger full size cars and trucks for sale.  Maybe it's just my brain
taking notice of the little cars and not registering the larger ones.
Who can say.  I live about an hour away from NYC so I can't say that I
live in some hick area or the sticks.

                              ...Ron
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webpa - 20 Sep 2005 23:23 GMT
In general, people drive small, light-weight automobiles because
they've never been involved in a serious automobile accident.  After
they have, those nasty SUVs and trucks start looking very, very good.
James C. Reeves - 21 Sep 2005 03:14 GMT
> In general, people drive small, light-weight automobiles because
> they've never been involved in a serious automobile accident.  After
> they have, those nasty SUVs and trucks start looking very, very good.

You mean like rollover accidents?
 
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