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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety once staged a head-on crash test between a 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air and a 2009 Chevrolet Malibu and the results were startling.
Despite having tons of reinforced steel, the ‘59 Chevy was obliterated to the degree that anyone inside the cabin would have be…

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There are a lot of cars in Augusta running low on blinker light fluid.
Often the brake light is the turn signal.
Great article! Friends and I often comment how many cars are sold in Augusta with broken turn signals. BTW Volvo invented the collapsible steering column because the president of the co married a nurse at a chest clinic who asked him if there was any way to cut down on the number of people with crushed chest. Being an engineer, he came up with a solution.
Later on, they invented safety glass.
When my daughter was ready for a car, I gave her my old Volvo … she did some damage with that thing 😀

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