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Old 02-06-2013, 04:36 PM   #11
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Default Re: Government to probe 'killer' Volkswagens

While not concentrating on driving she wrong slotted from 4th to 1st instead of fifth...Nobody will ever know. But in 30 years of driving in all sorts of cars Ive never had a flame out result in such rapid deceleration. I'd put my faith in the engineers predicting this and preventing the car from such behavior upon dropping into limp home and the real reason being drivers error in the case of the young woman and truck.
I hope Im not proven wrong as I put a lot of faith in engineers from aircraft to buildings in cyclone and earthquake zones...
Dear god help me.
JP
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