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mv: driver death rate in multiple-vechicle crashes
sv: driver death rate in single-vechicle crashes
roll: driver death rate in single-vechicle rollover crashes
Full report here (PDF file) |
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| eurohazard |
| Thanks to this report, my insurance company (State Farm) lowered my 6 month payment by $35. It's a tank of gas.....I'll take it! |
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| Texas |
My insurance company (Farmer's) lowered my premium by $300/year when I bought my "X" a couple of months ago.
Previous vehicle was a 2002 Dodge RAM, which means that I'm also buying less gas, so I'm a happy camper :D
Paul |
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| aermakov |
| Saw an X in action today a two vehicle collision on hwy 417 near Ottawa. Black '04-05 X (dual exhaust) and Dodge Caravan. Looks like they miscommunicated on a lane change. Caravan flipped at least once, roof is pushed to the passenger side. X seemed to have slid on its side for a while and gained 4 wheels again. The only in jury in the X was the driver who was bleeding out of his chin. Looked like all airbags were deployed. It was a saddder story in the Caravan as all of the Ambulance staff were around it pulling someone out. I don't know the deatils, but X occupants looked like a family of six. Older man a couple and threee kids. All looked healthy. Judging by skidmarks on the shoulder and the ditch, speed was significant. Any, first hand accounts of X in an accident? |
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| Rick_James |
Looks like 4-runner and Pathfinder were safest in death toll.
IMHO my Pathy has really bad body roll to it.
MDX feels stable and take sharp corners smooth like my Acura TL.
Cool I have a pathfinder, but I beg the differ.:cool: |
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| DaleB |
quote: Originally posted by Rick_James
IMHO my Pathy has really bad body roll to it.
MDX feels stable and take sharp corners smooth like my Acura TL.
And which one is a less experienced driver more likely to drive too fast through a curve? The one that feels better don't you think? |
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