Is the cab version of the F-150 that was tested not just the most popular version, but also the heaviest? If it is the heaviest, then beefing it up is more likely to be a sensible move than some sort of cheating.
You posters who believe in all these car conspiracy theories about insurance, enforcement etc., do you also think 9/11 was an inside job? Just wondering.
Really? Didn't you just start a thread about the auto industry conspiring to keep you from having diagnostic codes on your dash?
I think it's pretty sensible to be sceptical about the insurance industry's motives.
Good point.
The insurance industry certainly has a vested interest in events that result in injury, loss, damage etc. Or there'd be no reason for them to exist. So, what to make of their common efforts to reduce injury, loss, damage etc?
I can see that for a cooperative or government-owned insurance company like the Insurance Corporation of BC, but not for private insurers. The only way it makes sense is if they disguise higher premiums relative to the coverage, as the dollar amount of claims reduce. Or do they get a break from whomever they purchase their coverage from as per-incident claims fall?