>>Do you remember if it was a station wagon, or a sedan? It looks like the Sprint was only available as a sedan. I hope you didn't end up in the trunk!
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>It was a Sedan, it was like this one
http://tinyurl.com/9kjlktv,
http://tinyurl.com/9m74u49 and no, nobody went to the trunk :)
Impressive... American-based "compact" cars of that era were barges compared to modern cars, but they typically had pretty bad passenger-compartment space for their size.
>>I wonder if there is a Guinness World Record for number of people in a Renault Clio? Even if Guinness wasn't on hand for an official attempt, the teacher has a police-verified record of events!
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>And the best part is that is a real life, random sample of people, not people gathered specifically for a record thus chosen for their size
I think in the case of the Clio, it was a preschool class, with children aged 4 - 6. So maybe not especially small children but children nonetheless.
Did you grow up here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%ADo_Gallegos,_Santa_CruzWikipedia claims it's very windy.
Regards. Al
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