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19-06-2007, 06:47 PM | #1 | ||
normality is boring
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On channel nine news here in Brisbane tonight there was something on there about a study that was done about which brands of cars are involved in more accidents. The study has found people who have cars in the $50 - $100 grand price range are likely to be in an accident. They also found that people that buy high powered holdens are more likely to be in single vehicle accidents where speed was most likely a factor. There was no mention of Ford.
Now should they find out if there is a particular type of person that buys the Holden and should Holden make there car safer for those people or is there something else wrong with the Holdens. As for the prestige car they say they think that the people who own them are either more nervous behind the wheel or they are to relaxed because they think they have enough money to cover any damage Last edited by El Venom; 19-06-2007 at 06:52 PM. |
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