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Posted: Sun Mar 10 2002
SUV Drives Easily Over Speed Bump, Justifying Purchase

With prices of sport utility vehicles going up, increased fuel costs, and more and more deadly traffic accidents, many critics of the SUV industry have said there is no need for any city dweller to buy a SUV. Friends and family of local SUV owner Margaret Bean said much the same thing when she purchased her $45000, 6000 lb, 12 mpg Lincoln Navigator. But over the weekend Mrs Bean's expense finally paid off. "When I saw this speed bump looming up in the distance, I just smiled," Bean said. "I knew I could climb right over it, no problem." Mrs Bean then locked in the 4 wheel drive and crossed the speed bump, two pedestrians, and a Dodge Neon.













 




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