CardinalFang;143373 Wrote: 
> No, they measured everything they could within a given budget and to
> pass relevant legislation. The Elk test at the time was not a standard
> test and involved far more excessive sudden steering changes than
> government sponsored ones. Tests are often introduced after a series of
> accidents show up weaknesses in current thinking and the Elk or Moose
> test is now used a lot, especially with SUVs. 
> 
> The real error Mercedes made was denying that there was a problem.

I guess what you're saying then, is that some bunch of wackos with a
totally non-standard approach, came up with something that Mercedes
Benz (and their billions) hadn't even though of measuring ... and they
changed the face of car design forever!

Now I wonder if that could be done with audio .... ;-)


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