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1970 NHTSA Research Safety Vehicle (RSV)

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 10:12 am
by PopeyeFAFL
NHTSA Research Safety Vehicle (RSV)Do you have any ideas, why there are almost no information available on the Internet about the NHTSA Research Safety Vehicle (RSV) that took place in the 1970's?Is it some sort of conspiracy from the US government that do not want us to remember that a safe, fuel efficient, not so bad looking car in the 1970 existed?Imagine where we will be now, if we did not wasted 25 to 30 years in the SUV madness.The only links I could find:http://nmmstream.net:8080/ramgen/cas/rs ... ...2094/Is it: "Who Killed the Electric Car" all over again?

Re: 1970 NHTSA Research Safety Vehicle (PopeyeFAFL)

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 11:00 am
by Raven
Come on now, everybody needs a HUMMER to buy their groceries and go to soccer practice in.

Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 4:37 pm
by MRCN RCE
hey raven, i grew up where hummers are built, and my grandma worked and retired from there, so i don't like your sarcasm, buddy.just messin with ya. EDIT: after watching the videos, i can't believe that this would fail. i think the RSV still looks great, much like all of the nissan Z cars, those are all beautiful machines that always make my head turn. the front end of the RSV could use a little help, but for being as safe and economical as it is for it's size/time, i would've gladly taken one, i really love the gullwing doors. actually, for it's time, i think it was very modern. (i was born in 82, so i don't know much about the 70's gas crunch, but my mom did a report on the gas wars in high school that i got to read last year)i haven't done much research or know very much about it, but i think the government must be getting a huge chunk of gasoline sales, and that's why things like this got the axe. now that i think of it, my mom knew someone several years ago that owned a 7-11 gas station, and the owner said she only got to keep 3 cents of gallon sold. this was back in 99-00, so the gas was only about $1.25 a gallon for 87, give or take. so that's $1.22 of every gallon going to other people. imagine what it is now, i doubt the station owners are making much more than they were 8 or 9 years ago.