Truck Safety Question?

Hello, I have a really complicated sound out for you guys. I am 16 years old, and I enjoy been driving my mom's frail vehicle, a 1998 Chevrolet Suburban, with roughly speaking 140,000 miles on it. I have have my license for six months. I "have" a truck, a beautiful 2005 Ford F150 Four Door, beside only 12 thousand miles. However, my parents don't trust me to drive it, mortal their first child to go through the unharmed driving thing. Their claim is that the Suburban is bigger, so it is safer. I drive on country roads profusely, so safety surrounded by handling is important too, a few of my friends own rolled their vehicles. I am surrounded by desperate need of finding a means of access to ditch the Suburban, but I haven't found a way to do it, my parents are too uncompromising. I am looking for well-documented evidence that a 2005 F150 is a safer vehicle than a 1998 Suburban. Surely safety technology have changed over the years, and I will easily be capable of solve this issue. Thank you very much for your time.

Craig Koenig

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Answers:    Be glad you enjoy ANYTHING to drive. When you start to appreciate what you have, you might 'graduate' to something better. If I be your parent, and new you be complaining about the vehicle you are driving, I'd snatch those key from you, and force you to walk.

Get over yourself, grow up, and be glad you own more than 95% of other 16 year olds.

Talk about inconsiderate! I had to work my butt bad to BUY my first vehicle. And that was a 20 year outmoded van with a blown go before gasket. Nobody EVER gave me nought. I had to earn it. You should try it!

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to be honest neither one is really any safer as pickups (the ford) and suvs (the suburban) do not enjoy to meet the crash standards as cars do. within pickup trucks and suvs there is no side impact protection within the doors like within is in cars. i enjoy seen tons rolled over pickups with the roof crushed right down to the doors as neither pickups nor suvs own a great amount of protection in a rollover crash any. i agree with frankfus most 16 year olds do not hold such a new vehicle. i busted my butt to to catch my first car when i be 18 and it was a $750 -1972 Chevy impala near a worn crankshaft so it kept backfiring out through the carburetor and catching fire. i never have my parents give me a coup¨¦ to use when i was your age. it have to be a real special episode for me to be allowed to drive the car my dad have which did not even belong to him it was a company motor from his job. when i be in illustrious school this one kid have this ancient 1964 Chevy and to me he was the luckiest kid within the world he had a sports car no matter that it be 16 or 17 years old it be car , how i wish i had it

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