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Stormbringer wrote: Yes, but then again some are simply tougher than others. And most of the light Toyotas are skimpy on everything but sheet metal.
That depends on the era you are talking about..the 70's-88 years they were shockers safty wise..but have improved quiteabit since re safety stuff like airbags etc. But as a general rule, bigger car beats smaller car in a crash.
They aren't exactly the death traps they were. But compared to a lot of cars they're still got a glass jaw.
Well that wasnt the only criteria I was looking at :)
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Howedar wrote:How small are we talking here?

And out of curiosity, how are the hills in the operational area of this car?
The Corrolla 2 is smaller than a Corrola and bigger than a Echo..like a Mazda 323.
Canterbury/Christchurch is pancake like in its flatness.
Well I'm running a 323 with a 1.5L and it's pretty gutless. So I feel for ya.
I dunno..My brother has a similar car to mine and it seems ok. Thing is that I am no boy racer..I dont need a race car, I need a car to get from a to b and then to D and back to C reliably.
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Well some of the hills around here mean that if I've got a couple of guys in my car I can't go up the hill (on the highway mind you) at more than about 65mph/100kph. This is too slow, bordering on the hazardout when people are going by at 25kph or more.
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Stormbringer wrote:They aren't exactly the death traps they were. But compared to a lot of cars they're still got a glass jaw.
Well that wasnt the only criteria I was looking at :)
Obviously. But there are reliable, inexpensive cars that can't be demolished with a whiffle bat. :P
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Howedar wrote:Well some of the hills around here mean that if I've got a couple of guys in my car I can't go up the hill (on the highway mind you) at more than about 65mph/100kph. This is too slow, bordering on the hazardout when people are going by at 25kph or more.
You must have a high speed limit..ours is a maximum of 100kph...as such a 1.3 is adequete. of course if our top limit was more I would want a car with more grunt.
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Stormbringer wrote:
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Stormbringer wrote:They aren't exactly the death traps they were. But compared to a lot of cars they're still got a glass jaw.
Well that wasnt the only criteria I was looking at :)
Obviously. But there are reliable, inexpensive cars that can't be demolished with a whiffle bat. :P
Yeah? well our wiffle bats are tougher than yours! :wink:
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Stuart Mackey wrote:
Howedar wrote:Well some of the hills around here mean that if I've got a couple of guys in my car I can't go up the hill (on the highway mind you) at more than about 65mph/100kph. This is too slow, bordering on the hazardout when people are going by at 25kph or more.
You must have a high speed limit..ours is a maximum of 100kph...as such a 1.3 is adequete. of course if our top limit was more I would want a car with more grunt.
Most US highways are 70 mph which means everyone drives at least 75 and more often 80.
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Stormbringer wrote:
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Howedar wrote:Well some of the hills around here mean that if I've got a couple of guys in my car I can't go up the hill (on the highway mind you) at more than about 65mph/100kph. This is too slow, bordering on the hazardout when people are going by at 25kph or more.
You must have a high speed limit..ours is a maximum of 100kph...as such a 1.3 is adequete. of course if our top limit was more I would want a car with more grunt.
Most US highways are 70 mph which means everyone drives at least 75 and more often 80.
Thats what? 110kph? America has different roads to us, ours are narrower and somewhat windyer
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Arizona has 75mph speed limits. Everyone goes 85.
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Stuart Mackey wrote:
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Stuart Mackey wrote: You must have a high speed limit..ours is a maximum of 100kph...as such a 1.3 is adequete. of course if our top limit was more I would want a car with more grunt.
Most US highways are 70 mph which means everyone drives at least 75 and more often 80.
Thats what? 110kph? America has different roads to us, ours are narrower and somewhat windyer
Closer to 120 I believe. And that's the low end speed limit, some place it's 100 mph easy or none at all.
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Closer to 120 I believe. And that's the low end speed limit, some place it's 100 mph easy or none at all.
One local highway I'm on alot has a 55mph limit and yet hitting 80 is very common, 100 not unheard of. Its pretty telling that in the six years after the US federal government repealed the law limiting rural highway speed to 65mph in 1995, 29 states raised there own limits up to 70+, well at leapt for some stretches of road. America is big, driving fast a requirement. :D
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Closer to 120 I believe. And that's the low end speed limit, some place it's 100 mph easy or none at all.
One local highway I'm on alot has a 55mph limit and yet hitting 80 is very common, 100 not unheard of. Its pretty telling that in the six years after the US federal government repealed the law limiting rural highway speed to 65mph in 1995, 29 states raised there own limits up to 70+, well at leapt for some stretches of road. America is big, driving fast a requirement. :D
cripes..drive that fast here you get yourself killed.
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Stuart Mackey wrote: cripes..drive that fast here you get yourself killed.
Most places the posted speed limit actually makes sense. Unfortunately a lot of areas aren't enforced or it's too difficult to enforce them.

In other instances the looooooooong flat roads in certain parts of the country could really stand to have speed limits higher than 75mph. One of the problems, IMO, is that our interstates usually end up going directly through cities and while the speed limits usually require drivers to slow down most people don't.


IMO some of the speed limitis within Arizona cities are a little on the high side for real safety, and considering that it's easy to get away with going 5-10 mph over that it's no wonder we have so many traffic fatalities. It also doesn't help that so many people are driving "tanks" (SUVs) these days.
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Stuart Mackey wrote: cripes..drive that fast here you get yourself killed.
Most places the posted speed limit actually makes sense. Unfortunately a lot of areas aren't enforced or it's too difficult to enforce them.

In other instances the looooooooong flat roads in certain parts of the country could really stand to have speed limits higher than 75mph. One of the problems, IMO, is that our interstates usually end up going directly through cities and while the speed limits usually require drivers to slow down most people don't.


IMO some of the speed limitis within Arizona cities are a little on the high side for real safety, and considering that it's easy to get away with going 5-10 mph over that it's no wonder we have so many traffic fatalities. It also doesn't help that so many people are driving "tanks" (SUVs) these days.
This I can undersand.It all depends on th nature of the roads you have. ours are narrower with more bends..we also have a lot of metal/dirt roads around in some areas.
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