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Why? Because it is lacking in active safety features. Active safety
features help the driver avoid accidents. Things like acceleration, steering, visibility, etc contribute to avoiding accidents. According to Motor and Trend and Car And Driver, the Tribeca went through the slalom faster than the Tundra by near 9 MPH! According to the same sources it's faster at speed than the tundra and does better on the skidpad. Get a load of that STI! A hood scoop and an elevated rear spoiler! The body designers saw one too many episodes of "Dukes of Hazard"! The scoop is active. The rear spoiler can be left off if you so choose, but it's a working spoiler at speeds over 110 MPH providing good downward push. RB 35s5 NY |
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