Popular Mechanics has an article about small cars and gas mileage. It seems Chevy is coming out with a twelve foot long car called the Spark. An electric car? No no, I think they just want the name to sound electric. The American public wouldn't fall for deceptive advertising would they?
So here's a little diddy from the article.
...the main reason to drive such a small car would be: (a) that it's cheap and (b) that it gets great fuel economy.
Ehhhhh maybe not. Go read the article.
It ends with 'Every car design is a compromise.' That's true. And who wants to drive a small car and get killed, right? Let's drive pickups and be safe. Like this guy.... oops. (Yes there's a scrunched pickup under the front of the first bus.)
 
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Ewww....I'll pass on that one. While I don't require a Hummer, I think that one gives little protection in case of an accident.
I remember writing a blog post a few years ago about a guy who actually built a replica of a WWII German tank and drives it around his neighborhood. That's what I want. But only if it comes with guns.
I wqonder how driving a Spark translates into driving on North Dakota roads in winter.
EPT - Well as the guy in the pickup found out, sometimes you're just a gonner.
B - Tell me when you get ready to drive your tank to the Pentagon. I want to be there to record your last moments on earth.
BO - You could put a sail on it and probably go anywhere you wanted.
I know this shouldn't be consideration, but that Spark is a nonintimidator when it comes to looks. Is that color scheme dork green?
E - I gave up on intimidating cars along time ago. Besides, I don't think anything could live up to the memory of my 68 Charger.
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