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Old 09-21-2016, 10:20 PM #1
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I was thinking today that all the work I am doing to recover will be lost if I had a single car accident, particularly a rear-end whiplash.

I drive a small-size SUV. The laws of physics say that the bigger the car is and the further the shock is from me the smaller the impact.

Isn't that a good reason to upgrade and buy a pickup truck... such as Ford F-150? I really can't afford a whiplash. As ridiculous as it will be to drive a pickup truck in Washington DC
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