A new study suggests bigger is better when it comes to car safety.
Online automotive marketplace and research outfit iseecars.com took fatal accident reports from NHTSA covering 2013 to 2017 models and combined them with information from its used car sales database to come up with a ranked list of vehicles with the most occupant fatalities per billion miles driven.
At the top is the Mitsubishi Mirage at 10.8, followed by the Chevrolet Corvette (9.8), Honda Fit (7.7), Kia Forte (7.4) and Chevrolet Spark (7.2), with the average for all vehicles at 2.6. A total of 14 models had fatality rates that were double the average or more, using the iseecars.com methodology, and all of them are either small cars or sports cars.
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""Ah"" I see! Now, we see cars (crash?)/ Do they want 'you' to know these 'Statistics'? We will not be fooled ObamaBots !!
ReplyDeleteWhat ARE you babbling about? Small or fast car wreck fatalities are physics at work. It sure isn't politics. Unless Hilary cut the brake lines.
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