honda0105

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Tallahassee
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Message Posted: Jan 12, 2013 6:00:01 AM
losing mass on the inside by variable content would be much better. Wouldn't need the oversized mini-tanks.
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tomok

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Portland
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Message Posted: Jan 11, 2013 1:13:50 AM
How government is making our cars lighter and more dangerous! A less mass object in motion against a higher mass object in motion, the heavier object wins. Simple physics at work here! Design vehicles to absorb front/rear/side impacts, maintain the passenger compartment and protect the driver and passengers. Defensive driving and vehicle sensors, cameras, radars and gps connected to a computer to help get from one place to another. Whatever the size or shape of the vehicle, vehicle manufactures Produce and the population ‘Drives’ vehicles with high MPG, are very safe, reliable, have a ‘reasonable’ cost and a good ‘value’ for the money. The price of fuel at the pump is too high! XII/XXII/MMXII! - The Day After......
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honda0105

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Tallahassee
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Message Posted: Jan 10, 2013 10:03:08 PM
no one speaks of the aggressive but careless (often yacking or texting) drivers causing accidents in the first place.
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gobux10

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Ohio
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Message Posted: Jan 10, 2013 10:21:38 AM
Just physics
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teenitup

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Houston
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Message Posted: Jan 10, 2013 8:04:40 AM
I find it interesting and sad that the defenders of small cars are so vigorous in the face of so many deaths.
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FNB1967

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Ontario
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Message Posted: Jan 10, 2013 5:15:36 AM
Old
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JuicyQ69

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San Bernardino
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 11:55:37 PM
I fault rising gas prices.
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Nofries

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Atlanta
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 11:12:28 PM
The article points out that fatalities have remained fairly constant... below copied from page 2 of the article...
The sad truth is that there is only so much magic that you can perform on the safety front by installing air bags and using high-tech materials like carbon fiber and even seat belts that begin to cinch you tighter as they anticipate the crash. The sad truth is that these well-intentioned and well-designed cars can’t defy physics.
There are approximately 42,000 motoring fatalities each year in the United States. That is a large number, and it has remained stubbornly at that level. Why, with all the technological innovations that have occurred in so many key areas, such as electronic stability control, anti-lock brakes, and air bags, have we not reduced those numbers significantly? The major reason, I believe, is the smaller vehicles our government has been pushing in order to support the environmental agenda.
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BennoBlue

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Virginia
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:47:08 PM
This oh-so-scary article ignores the statistics of vehicle fatalities decreasing for years now, particularly recently. Today's vehicles are built with more and better safety features, so even in a small car, walking away from an accident is more likely. And, as an earlier poster pointed out, it's funny they start with a picture of a Smart car, considering the TV commercial showing an SUV sitting on a Smart Fortwo, causing no damage!
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NemoIL

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Illinois
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:25:59 PM
We can thank all the psychotic greens for cramming these smaller, lightweight vehicles down our throats. They have blood on their hands.
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Zonk

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Michigan
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:19:51 PM
Smaller, lighter, etc. cars are not in my future plans.
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rahcat

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Grand Rapids
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:13:53 PM
Try driving a Smart car into a Mack truck. Then call for a shovel, a mop and a bucket.
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boatfloyd

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Jacksonville
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:09:11 PM
I own a Honda Fit, but I don't plan on running into a Honda Accord.
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Harry813

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Iowa
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:08:35 PM
Why size matters?
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davenles

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Texas
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:06:49 PM
Top fuel dragsters are small and relatively light weight, but the cockpit (and driver) can withstand one heck of a crash. It's all about how it's built and what materials are used.
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cheaper0ON

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Ontario
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:03:46 PM
Hmmm...
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PrinceLH

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Ontario
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:03:45 PM
and people don't even have to look in their sideview mirrors or learn to park anymore.
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Aviator_Rob

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New York
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:03:43 PM
Forget the physics course and take an engineering course, @TA33. Modern design and materials have done much to increase the survivability of today's vehicles. Much like the old saying about the fall not killing you, it's the sudden stop at the end, modern vehicles do a much better job of decelerating the driver and passengers in an impact with much less injury.
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mcmonsta

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Honolulu
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 10:03:41 PM
explorer vs smart car....is this so smart?
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blazerbob91

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Milwaukee
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:59:34 PM
You see more roll overs.
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sydb7

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Atlanta
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:57:43 PM
I don't know that this is true!
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Steve6921

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New Hampshire
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:56:26 PM
Then drive a bigger car and pay more for gas
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boatmen

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New York
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:56:23 PM
crapola
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TA33

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Massachusetts
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:54:50 PM
Not everyone passed Physics in school... A larger Mass + Velocity will crush a smaller Mass moving at a lesser velocity.
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NHLiveFree

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New Hampshire
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:51:43 PM
Usual garbage opinion piece from the National Review.
Note the request for Donations below the item! No real news service requests Donations.
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carloco75

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Richmond
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:49:09 PM
I had no idea government was in the business of ANY actual auto manufacturing...
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ricebike

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New Jersey
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:48:12 PM
i dunno...
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wild3bill

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New York
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:48:11 PM
Where all the cars are of similar size you reduce the problem of a BIG Fat SUV demolishing a VW , a Smart od a Mini!
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bston

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Oklahoma City
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:45:58 PM
Yes, there's a trade-off when it comes to weight verses mpgs.
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skybiker

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South Carolina
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:45:47 PM
Law of unintended consequences...
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GigHarborHound

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Tacoma
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:44:31 PM
DUHHHHH!!!
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Aviator_Rob

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New York
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:43:26 PM
Ask former New Jersey governor Jon Corzine how he feels about large government vehicles, @wulf2000. His driver was going 80mph in the state owned Chevy Suburban when it went off the highway.
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melvindale

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Michigan
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:41:45 PM
Just 1 size apart. What about a mini car being hit by a large car? A truck? A semi?
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Aviator_Rob

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New York
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:40:22 PM
I'm searching for some relevance in your comment, @Dragnet.
Still haven't found any.
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CiVX

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Oakland
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:39:58 PM
Size matters to crash dummies.
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UpSol7

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Augusta
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:38:48 PM
Yeah cause we're all better off if everyone drives an H3
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Aviator_Rob

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New York
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:38:36 PM
How about telling us about pulling a Ford Explorer out of a ditch after it's rolled over three or four times, @OGW?
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mackconsult

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Portland
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:37:24 PM
I like my 8000 lb sprinter that gets 30 MPG.
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Aviator_Rob

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New York
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:37:14 PM
What a load of male bovine excrement! By the author's logic, we should all then drive super-sized behemoths in the name of safety. The problem is that we as humans never feel safe enough so of course we'll just buy ever larger vehicles, starting an arms race of rolling armored personnel carriers.
The truth however is that as cars have gotten smaller, they've also gotten safer. Features like anti-lock brakes and stability control make it much less likely you'll get into a crash. And even if you do crash, crumple zones in the car's design and ever more airbags make it much more likely you'll walk away from a crash that would have killed you, if you were driving a car even 10 years old.
Don't believe the false claim that a heavier car is inherently more safe.
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OGW

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London
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:34:05 PM
Driving a wrecker for forty years now and I would not let a close family member near a small car, we call them coffins on wheels! We did 3 crashes involving the stupid car wait, Mercedes call it the Smart Car or Smart Fortwo which is for stupid people and all occupants in each Smart car were killed. Their safety claims are bullshit!
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us4usa

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Missouri
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:34:02 PM
Just another reason to keep drving the 1-ton 4x4 crew cab dully...
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paulydel

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Delaware
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:33:51 PM
Cars don't have a weight problem because its politics thats the problem.
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sickhp

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San Antonio
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:32:49 PM
Keeping my light Vette it is safe.))
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s6sputnik

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Austin
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:30:13 PM
That stinks
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thomas41546

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Tennessee
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:30:10 PM
If the CUBE was the only car on the market, I believe I would elect to walk.
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rbrk02

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Rhode Island
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:29:29 PM
PnnyPnchr wrote "If I am going to be in a head-on collision with an 18-wheeler I don't think it matters much if I'm in a Yaris (which I drive) or an F-150."
The problem here is that most collisions do not involve 18 wheelers but more moderate size vehicles such as the F150 mentioned.
If I am going to be in an accident with an F150 or other similar size (or smaller) vehicle, I would rather be behind the wheel of something significant in size such as my Explorer.
I certainly would not want to be driving something the size of a Yaris as I do not like my chances as much.
Bottom line is that smaller cars are indeed less safe and there is a large disparity in both size and weight, all adding up to reduced safety.
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CCLighthouse

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Hartford
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:26:44 PM
I was kind of liking those little SmartforTwo cars! : )
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JENNYHK

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Chicago
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:26:10 PM
Must think we are all soft.
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veemotors

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Alberta
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:24:30 PM
old news
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30mpg80

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Lexington
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Message Posted: Jan 9, 2013 9:23:22 PM
Run a Hummer into a stone wall and see how happy the driver feels
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