Welcome on board. My 6.4 liter V8 Chrysler running 98 Octane is going to be even more painful to fuel up. I'm thinking about a cheap supplementary city car as a general office hack...might even go and have a look at what Turners have to offer Second hand Suzuki swift or similar would do the job just fine for most of my city running.
Do not weaken Beagle. If we buy more fuel efficient cars the govt know we will then be able to afford even higher fuel taxes.
Not true. Obviously - we don't know the years, but e.g. a 2013 Chrysler has a 5 star safety rating, and so has a 2014 Suzuki Swift ;
Big cars are safer in collisions with small cars but big car vs big car collisions are less safe than small car vs small car. So driving a big car for safety reasons is selfish.
There was a world first test done in nz on a nigel latta show which proved a small modern car is safer then a larger older car when they crashed them head on.
There was a world first test done in nz on a nigel latta show which proved a small modern car is safer then a larger older car when they crashed them head on.
so does that mean that if a hummer crashes into a suzuki swift head on then the hummer driver will sustain more injuries then the swift driver
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