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Cars & Transportation

Posted by: sailor60

19th Jun 2013 02:42pm

.To help the people of .Geelong at the ford factory instead of the government giving millions of dollars to the manufacturer they should finance all persons on Centrelink payments and pensioners to help buy a new car at a nominal payment per f/n and that way production will go up and people will have jobs and all the unsafe cars will be gone and maybe our death tole will shrink .

Blossom
  • 10th Feb 2015 11:29am

Will they make a regulation that all who accept any offer have comprehensive insurance cover. I hate to tell you this but some of the older cars are safer than the new ones. If the brakes aren't applied you can move about too much in your so called safe seat belts. I am talking from personal experience. Crunching body panels have advantages and disadvantages. If somebody T-bones you and collides with your door the panel can go so far in that it smashes your leg. There isn't enough structural support in them. it is also just as well that fuel tanks are very strong because the body panel around it isn't. In some makes don't hit anything with your left hand side front just below your headlight as it won't only buckle the corner it will damge your bonnet and side panel. That one was a small kangaroo. a joey which wouldn't have been out of the pouch for long - a car doing no more than 50 kph on the edge of Horsham as they had only just moved onto the road.


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