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View Poll Results: Which size car would you put your life in the hands of in a 100k crash?
Large 5 star ford falcon g6e 47 87.04%
Small 5 star Holden Barina 0 0%
Light 5star vw UP 0 0%
SUV. 2 star cherry j11 7 12.96%
Voters: 54. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
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Old 13-05-2014, 05:18 PM   #1
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Default You crash a large/small/SUV test

Very interested on people's perception of large vs small car crash/death safety.
Would you rather be in a large sedan at 100klm crash or a small car at 100klm? All models are 5 star cars except the SUV which is just thrown in as a 2 star to see if there are extremists who 100% believe in size matters!(that's ok too)
Models used in eg are...
large Falcon 5star
Small Holden Barina 5 star
Light vw up 5 star
Chery J11 2 star

My personal vote went clearly to the falcon.(vote freely imagining YOUR life is on the line)

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