It's not the SUV's,pick-up trucks,minivans,ect. that's the problem,it's the
drivers.This is (or was before the last 2 elections) a free country,if someone
wants a pick-up truck they buy a pick-up truck,period,they have been around
for 100 years,just not quite as popular as they are now. If that's the case our
4,000 pound FL cars and all old boats with poor brakes and poor handling
characteristics should be illegal too.The problem is also that cars that meet
federal safety standards (and some of these imports I feel shouldn't,I'm a body
man,I've seen what the Japanese call a side impact beam,they're made of less
steel than the interior moldings on my '58 Fury) are for 60 MPH crashes,not 90
MPH crashes with big trucks.And every accident is different so predicting
exactly how a vehicle will be hit is impossible for the designers.I don't
believe in these "crash ratings" new cars get,I think payoffs and advertising
dollars decide the "Car of the Year",the "safest car in a frontal crash",ect.
There is noooooo way these cars that win can,I've seen how the fold when they
get hit,I've seen the structures of these cars,to me it's all BS. Give me a full
size (well they're mid size now,but are called full size) American car and I
feel safer,and with today's technology 30 MPG out of a bigger car is fine with
me. The way people drive nowadays is also a good reason to drive a big car or
truck,it seems there just aren't enough police to control the speeders or they
just don't care,either way I wouldn't be caught dead (no pun intended) in an
import or compact car. Then again they are safer than my Model T roadster and I
put 5000 miles on it last year,I just really watch what is going on around
me(mirrors,try to look in both directions as I enter an
intersection,ect.).
Adam Lindenbaum
( I'm sorry for the political dig,I hope I don't start a new discussion
with that)
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