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Originally Posted by Isaac Zackary
You have good points, I must say. But you haven't proved or convinced me that the Charger is the safest car out there and if it's really so much safer that it's hands down the only
I am interested in looking at the Charger and it's statistics. If twice as many people are dying in the Pri as they are in the Chargers then I'll definitely think about buying one. Still I need facts, proof, test results, statistics, not just somebody's word for it. I can't just tell my wife, "hey I decided to use our son's college fund for this gas guzzler because some guy on some forum said this was the car we should buy."
This is the one comment that is uncalled for. Let me tell you something. I live just a few blocks away from where I work, from the only place where I make
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The case of the Dodge Charger it’s more of a who, when and where.
Chargers are owned by
1. Old Farts and Women
2. Primarily in Areas of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio
3. Rarely driven during the danger times (see above why)
4. Chargers drive more weekend miles than most any other model of car.
So a Charger demographically is generally not on the road in the most accident prone parts of the country, it’s driven by “safer” drivers (as strange as that might sound), the type/time of driving its used for normally is least likely to result in a fatality