Ford's Rollover Solution
Does Ford take its dangerous vehicles off the road? NO! Instead:
"Ford Wants to Send Drivers of Sport Utility Vehicles Back to School"
By KEITH BRADSHER
July 4, 2001
The New York Times
DETROIT, July 2
"Ford Wants to Send Drivers of Sport Utility Vehicles Back to School"
By KEITH BRADSHER
July 4, 2001
The New York Times
DETROIT, July 2
interesting, very interesting. and people do not realize the difference between cars and suvs.
on tuesday, at lunch with the marketing folk, one guy says to me, 'so I hear you race your car', and I talked about not racing but driver eduction events at a track, where its safe and controlled and he kept asking and asking, wanting to know if any car could come out there, as do most people who inquire about these events (but do not really realize how fast you will go). so then after talking about it for a while and talking about racing for a while, I ask, so what do you drive? he said, 'a bronco'. ugh. he says he races this quite often, especially driving up and down 2222 - which is a fun, curvey, up and down hills road here in austin.
*shaking head*
a good move indeed by ford, but doesn't really fix the problem. it educates which is great. having a requirement / license to drive suvs should be implimented, but most likely that would be state mandated, which in texas, would be difficult since approximatley 75% (hearsay) of the suv/truck sales are in TX....yet, there are certain rules about building shopping centers and malls which require so many 'small car/ compact car' parking spots. ugh. how back-asswards.
on tuesday, at lunch with the marketing folk, one guy says to me, 'so I hear you race your car', and I talked about not racing but driver eduction events at a track, where its safe and controlled and he kept asking and asking, wanting to know if any car could come out there, as do most people who inquire about these events (but do not really realize how fast you will go). so then after talking about it for a while and talking about racing for a while, I ask, so what do you drive? he said, 'a bronco'. ugh. he says he races this quite often, especially driving up and down 2222 - which is a fun, curvey, up and down hills road here in austin.
*shaking head*
a good move indeed by ford, but doesn't really fix the problem. it educates which is great. having a requirement / license to drive suvs should be implimented, but most likely that would be state mandated, which in texas, would be difficult since approximatley 75% (hearsay) of the suv/truck sales are in TX....yet, there are certain rules about building shopping centers and malls which require so many 'small car/ compact car' parking spots. ugh. how back-asswards.
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