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[Title] => Scaling this Everest
[Summary] => Once upon a time, there was an automobile called the Sport Utility Vehicle. It was neither a pickup truck nor a station wagon, but it tried to be both. It didnt look like much and it didnt cost too much, but it got the job done. It could pull trailers, slog through mud, take a beating, and generally be the dirty little bastar... err, workhorse man used to get him places where roads were at a premium. Then it moved up in the social food chain.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-17 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Andy Leuterio
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[Title] => Think small
[Summary] => Seems folks always want to drive something bigger these days, flocking in droves toward pickups, sport-utes, minivans, and those crossover things instead of the common car particularly small cars. Everybody wants to have the biggest thing on the road, never mind the fact these vehicles may actually be bigger than the roads it must roll on. A condo-sized sport-ute isnt exactly handy to drive in Metro Manila streets, is it? Now try parallel-parking it.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1182613
[AuthorName] => Brian Afuang
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[Title] => Think small
[Summary] => Seems folks always want to drive something bigger these days, flocking in droves toward pickups, sport-utes, minivans, and those crossover things instead of the common car particularly small cars. Everybody wants to have the biggest thing on the road, never mind the fact these vehicles may actually be bigger than the roads it must roll on. A condo-sized sport-ute isnt exactly handy to drive in Metro Manila streets, is it? Now try parallel-parking it.
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