Top 10: Deadliest Car Designs »
Posted By pagey 9 months, 2 weeks ago in StyleRalph Nader wasn’t exactly in love with the Chevrolet Corvair, but history and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) have largely exonerated the car. Other cars had, and have, more serious issues -- and we’re not talking about controlled crash tests, but real-world problems.
Let’s have a look at some of the deadliest car designs to ever turn a wheel -- or turn over altogether. Some are inherently flawed, while some require driver error to bring out their worst. Either way, these are the top 10 deadliest car designs -- drivers beware.
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StevieGee9 months, 2 weeks ago
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This article criticizes the Porsche, Mercedes 300SL, and Corvette for handling issues? These are high powered, rear wheel drive, sports cars. They are designed to be driven by experienced drivers. They are not unsafe when well driven which is not necessarily slowly. I suggest the author stick to his Kia.
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