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Subscribe to this threadSuzuki Swift DZire takes a dip during test drive
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SPG @ Apr 11th 2008 6:42PM
That's terrible about the passengers being injured.
I really wish the best for all of them.
I wonder if the accident had anything to do with how tall this car is? I am not really thinking it was but it's somthing to think about.
Xcountryflyer @ Apr 11th 2008 6:49PM
It was not the car--it was the stupid driver.
Derek @ Apr 12th 2008 9:36AM
@ Xcountry: it is possible that a shorter car would not have slid off the road in the first place, or not flipped after hitting the rock but instead continued skidding across the dirt and possibly not ended up in the water. Taller vehicles have lower rollover limits than shorter vehicles of the same width, so are inherently less stable in emergency maneuvers.