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Old 07-07-2010, 04:35 PM
 
Location: Buffalo, trying to leave
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Well, it seems as such. As much as the left wants to force everyone to jump into these death trap Smartcars, there is conclusive proof that they aren't safe. I've got no problem if you want to drive some 800 pound low speed vehicle, but don't force me to compromise my safety so you can feel like you are fixing this non-existent problem of anthropogenic global warming.

And if you are saying, "Of course if I get hit by a 4000 pound F250 in an 800 pound Smartcar I'll get hurt," they have equally devastating video of LSV on LSV crashes, which I would doubt are survivable.

Anyway, here is the video of how you will die if the left gets their way.

Stock market news video and financial news video - MSN Money
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Old 07-07-2010, 04:40 PM
 
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Maybe they should have a big rubber ring around them like bumper cars.

Thanks, I'll keep my F-250 Superduty with the 7.0 Cummins over the LSV.
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Old 07-07-2010, 04:50 PM
 
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My 3/4 ton GMC truck wouldn't hurt a Smart Car unless my muffler caught the roof as I went over them. Now if they "hump-up" like a Texas armadillo when you pass over them, they are toast!
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