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Old 04-09-2008, 07:02 PM   #6 (permalink)
jhaydeno
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Re: Volvo drivers prefer safe cars but are they safe?

I've actually come up with a 'volvo theory' over the last 15 years. All in all it is very simple: people that purchase volvos plan on being in accidents. Why else would you buy a car only because its safe (it's certainly not for the looks)? Because you plan on wrecking it! Why else would this lady wear a helmet?

This theory has proved very true over the years - volvo owners (sorry if you are reading this) really are the WORST drivers. They pull out in front of me, don't use signals, turn left from the right lane, etc. I drive alot for work - used to do 50K miles a year, and volvo drivers really are that bad.

Before you flame me, yes I know I painted with a wide brush stroke, and I'm sure there are those of you who are good drivers and have volvos, but I bet your wives bought them, or you bought them because in your warped sense of style (engineer or accountant?) you thought they looked good!
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