In a message dated 96-01-04 09:52:21 EST, you write: >Click and Clack (the Car Talk guys) railed on a woman about the dangers >of driving her '76 Westy (tippy, no side impact protection -- suggested >she wear a footbal helmet). Anyway, I've heard that the Vanagons are quite >safe. Does anyone have real stats on this? Vehicle deaths per mile? >Or Insurance company type of data? > >Tom Tom, I recall clearly that figures published in about 1990 or 1991 ashowed that the Vanagon had the second LOWEST fatalities/mile driven figure in the USA. Only bettered by the Volvo 240 Wagon. I don't know who's figures these were. They did come either from the Fed Govt or an insurer's coalition. Jim Davis 87 Syncro 88 Wolfsburg
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