Originally Posted by
MetroMPG
This newly released study paints a not-unsurprising picture of the deadliest cars in the U.S. by distance driven. The worst offenders are sub/compacts and sports/sporty cars.
It also lays out the most fatalities in the SUV/crossover class, and pickup truck class.
Full article/methodology here:
https://www.iseecars.com/most-dangerous-cars-2019-study
Like ripples on the water, this article has been picked up and parroted by others.
Has anyone heard any more about this study? I like the pushback from Torchinsky of Jalopnik - he does a good job deconstucting the study, and is definitely worth the read.
I wonder how this will impact sales, and if this will trigger more big discounts ahead...
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