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MotorTrend on MSNHeavier Vehicles Actually DON’T Always Protect You More in a CrashConventional wisdom says, all other things being equal, surrounding yourself with the most metal possible will protect you ...
A new study shows that modern safety features are more important than size and weight once vehicles weigh over 4,000 pounds.
“For American drivers, the conventional wisdom is that if bigger is safer, even bigger must be safer still,” IIHS President ...
For example, adding 500 lbs to cars below the fleet average reduced the driver death rate by 17 deaths per million registered ...
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Hosted on MSNIIHS: Heavier Isn't Always Better When It Comes To Car SafetySo if you're in a Ford F-150, you'll expect to be better off in a crash than if you were in a Ford Escape. It makes some ...
A large vehicle offers more protection for its occupants than a small one does, but it turns out there’s a limit to what it ...
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSN'I want justice': Pontiac man suffers third-degree burns after being intentionally lit on fireThe assault wasn't reported until hours later, when the victim's daughter learned that her dad had been severely burned.
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