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Old 01-10-2001, 03:01 PM
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Just read in my morning paper that, "Two GM vehicles receive worst rollover risk ratings"
Naturally, GM is spin doctoring all over the place, but heck, I'll know it's spring here, when the boy racers around here start putting their S-10s and Jimmys on their lids. The S-10 has been the choice of the street clown for some time, and especially seeing most Camaros either are too pricey, or get chopped up for stock cars at the local track where Mopars are banned-handicapped. I expect GM's finest product, their lawyers, will get them out of this one too. I'm just surprised it took this long to NHTSA to notice. I'm even surprised the story was printed, but I am not surprised that GM, maker of flipping Corvairs, flammable Chevy trucks and crushable Cavaliers have another homicide machine in their product offerings.
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