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Originally Posted by wagonman76
I remember back in 1989 when a Yugo got blown off our Mackinac Bridge. Hard to say what really happened, everybody's stories were contradicting, some say she was speeding, some say she stopped, some say she started swerving... but one thing was for sure, it was a tiny car driving in high winds. Since then they installed anemometers and close the bridge in high winds.
I can understand one might want to remove the tail. Taking a trip to the city, it can be a lot harder to maneuver in tight spots with a tail.
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A tail tends to turn a vehicle into the wind, increasing stability. In town, a small car with a new big tail would take some getting used to, but big cars are not really all that hard to manage.