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August 15, 2007
The U.S. federal government has mandated electronic stability control for the 2012 model year.
But while it's on the way as standard equipment, its installation is spotty - and often, as it is around the world - stability control is prevalent in big expensive cars, and less so in smaller compact cars where it could make a big difference in safety, according to thecarconnection.com.
Posted by Peter C. T. Elsworth
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