• @quaddo@reddthat.com
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    -301 year ago

    A person is 11% more likely to die in a crash inside an SUV than a regular saloon.

    Was “sedan” meant here and not “saloon”?

    Try as I might, I can’t think of why anyone would want to compare SUV’s to a western drinking establishment of a bygone era. Although I do see how being in a saloon at the wrong time would have also come with it’s own deadly risks.

    • @raptir@lemm.ee
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      271 year ago

      It’s funny because you could have checked this yourself by just searching “saloon car” but you chose to be rude instead.

    • @maynarkh@feddit.nl
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      231 year ago

      Was “sedan” meant here and not “saloon”?

      They don’t use the term on some of the colonies, but in the King’s English, saloon is a term for a luxury sedan.

      • @quaddo@reddthat.com
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        11 year ago

        Okay that’s actually pretty cool, thanks.

        Just now checked with my Kiwi wife. She’s filling me in now with examples.

      • @quaddo@reddthat.com
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        21 year ago

        Wild. I wouldn’t have made it there without the help from helpful folks like yourself.

        When I searched DDG in “saloon” just now, the extracted summary was this:

        A place where alcoholic drinks are sold and drunk; a tavern. A large room or hall for receptions, public entertainment, or exhibitions. The officers’ dining and social room on a cargo ship.

        When I searched on “regular saloon” I get this as the first hit:

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedan_(automobile)

        I wouldn’t have thought to search on “saloon car” as others have suggested.