SUVs and the Boston Globe article
ccohen5
ccohen5 at compuserve.com
Thu Mar 21 08:14:26 EST 2002
So not all that different from the SUVs of today except they probably had
more room, handled less well, no safety stuff and a ton of emissions.
So there has been progress of a sort.
Colin
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| Ah yes - the full sized Ford Family-trucksters!
| My first car was a hand-me-down one of these - a 1976 LTD Wagon (no
| simulated wood paneling). 400 ci V8 (6.6 liters!).
| It got about 14mpg on a good day. It would move though and was steady as
| could be at triple digit speeds.
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| Subject: SUVs and the Boston Globe article
| Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2002 12:41:47 -0700
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| So I recall something called a Ford Country Sedan, huge, guzzled gas.
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| Anyone know how its spec compares with say an Explosion or a Subdivision?
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| Colin
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