Your car got too big. Just like your fat ass.

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You don't want to be driving in an old Mini, looks like a single sheet of steel.
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The Mini was withdrawn from the American market because it could not meet the 1968 US safety regulations and emission standards


A UK Department for Transport statistics publication, presenting estimates of the risk of driver injury in two-car injury collisions, based on reported road accident data, estimated that the 1990–2000 Mini was one of two small cars (the other being the Hyundai Atoz), which, with an estimated 84% of drivers likely to be injured, presented the greatest risk of driver injury; the average risk for the small car category was 76%

 

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The challenger stayed the same size
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although 70s cars were know for being big as fukk back in the day
 
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To be a contrarian ahh nikka, a lot of those vehicles are from European manufacturers, so it ain’t just us Muricans, the whole world got big and fat compared how it was back in the day, since we’re basing it on the size of past & present vehicles. :troll:
 
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