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Subscribe to this threadIIHS midsize smack down: Side impact ratings better, rear crashes, not so much
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Ian @ Apr 10th 2008 1:45PM
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And that is 100% your prerogative. The OP is stating that ALL cars should come STANDARD with these things. Meaning, those of us that do not want it would still have to pay for it. I don't mind their existance in some vehicles, but to blanketly state that all cars should have them no matter what is like going along with Al Gore in that all vehicles should have a Tornado Warning System.