That's not my attitude, BTW. The people that said that to me wanted to be
bigger, higher and have move momentum to push through what they hit rather than
have it come through at their wife.
The one that I'm looking at, that is in the 'car' section, not the 'SUV'
section, but is AWD has good crash test results, and is really designed to
allow you to avoid the accident in the first place. I have seen someone ditch
one many years ago when driving on ice though.
"Cathouse crack". Hmmm! :)
> From: "Bert Shirey" <bertshirey@zoominternet.net>
>
> Robert:
>
> SUV crash survival: False sense of security, unless the other car`s a
> Spridget. Do you suppose that`s with or without the obligatory cell phone
> pressed to the ear?
> You should see what happens to some SUVs in fatal crashes. Make`s you
> think.
> My lady (who, by the way asks me to apologize to you all for my
> 'cathouse' crack yesterday, which she says was in very poor taste) can take
> the SUV anytime she likes, but usually sticks with her 89 Escort.
> But then her cell phone stays in her purse.
>
> Bert Shirey
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Duquette" <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>
> To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:14 AM
> Subject: Re: RE: Favorite American Sports Cars
>
>
> > One explanation that I heard was that husbands would prefer that their
> > wives drive something big so that they will survive a crash. And, to hell
> > with the person that they run into.
> >
> > Or, was the question: "Why do they park?" ;)
> >
> > Robert D.
> > "Don't drink and park; accidents cause people!"
> >
> >> Another thing I love is watching soccer moms driving H1 or H2 hummers and
> >> trying to park. WHY?
> >> --
> >> Frank Clarici
> >> Toms River, NJ
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