Size matters when it comes to security
CHICAGO _ before buying a mini-car to save a few dollars a week on your gas bill, make sure you discover how these small machines price crash tests.
The money you have on gas, he crinkles of the first elements of the body, depending on the outcome of the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety first-Crash tests subcompacts released this week.
“The laws of physics dictate that people travel in small cars are lighter in a game,” said Adrian Lund, president of the Insurance Institute.
The study, of course, is a bit more of their entitlement. The Institute represents the nation large automobile insurance.
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