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Originally Posted by RabidRat
Legitimately though, it's more compact (more interior space), less stuff to break (lower maintenance & repair costs), and cheaper to build (more budget for other stuff). Sounds like a win win win for anybody who doesn't give a damn and just wants to drive at or below speed limit.
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the Hyundais, Corolla, and Golf TDI torsion beam are all fine but the Mazda 3 crashes over all sorts of bumps in Ontario - it's unacceptable