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JLROGERS dumber than Toast?
"Bob Crantz" wrote in message ... "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com.. .. No way. Car like handling refers to good handling that can get a driver out of trouble faster than a ponderous truck. These crossovers weigh over two tons, but they have tweaked them so that they are not ponderous to drive and have excellent stopping. The whole point is to NOT end up with a truck. They feel like a car. They are a truck especially considering the high Cg. They roll over like trucks. In fact, much more frequently than cars. They roll over because ass wipes that can't drive, like Bob**** read the sales brochure that claims ''they handle like a car'' and believed it. Scotty |
JLROGERS dumber than Toast?
Bob's latest claim - car makers have repealed the law of conservation of momentum. Well, he would claim that if he knew what it actually was......... but it's bleeding obvious that he doesn't. PDW In article .com, Capt. Rob wrote: They feel like a car. They are a truck especially considering the high Cg. They roll over like trucks. In fact, much more frequently than cars. My Tribeca has an VG rollover rating, outhandles a Toyota Corolla of course and doesn't just "feel" like a car, it handles better than quite a few both in grip, handling, stopping and so on. There's no excuse for bad handling in 4-5000 lb vehicle any more. Even my new van handles quite well compared to the older models out there and it has the power to get clear of trouble as well. Or as Autobytel found in their preview test drive of the Kia.. Falling somewhere between the taut Honda Odyssey and the soft Toyota Sienna, the 2006 Kia Sedona's suspension provides a great blend of ride and handling, but occasionally the driver can feel a rubbery lack of wheel control over bad pavement. It's not harsh, and it's not loud, and it could probably be erased altogether with additional tuning. Handling is impressive for a minivan, as we discovered during a downhill run from the Palomar Mountain area that included multiple 25-mph hairpin turns. Pitching the Sedona into those hairpins at twice the recommended speed resulted in plenty of body roll and tire scrub, but in high-speed sweepers the 2006 Kia Sedona's weight transitions predictably and the tires offer good grip. And of course the Tribeca handles even better with it's 18" wheels and AWD. RB 35s5 NY |
JLROGERS dumber than Toast?
"Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. Bob's latest claim - car makers have repealed the law of conservation of momentum. Well, he would claim that if he knew what it actually was......... but it's bleeding obvious that he doesn't. And of course the Tribeca handles even better with it's 18" wheels I have 24'' wheels on my truck, it's a real sports car! SV |
JLROGERS dumber than Toast?
Toyota Corolla 57.7 mph in the slalom:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...00/pageId=1290 Subaru Tribeca 54.5 mph in the slalom: http://www.edmunds.com/apps/vdpconta...8/pageNumber=1 Any other SUV's you know of capable of whipping a Toyota Corolla in the slalom? |
JLROGERS dumber than Toast?
In article , Scotty
wrote: "Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. Bob's latest claim - car makers have repealed the law of conservation of momentum. Well, he would claim that if he knew what it actually was......... but it's bleeding obvious that he doesn't. And of course the Tribeca handles even better with it's 18" wheels I have 24'' wheels on my truck, it's a real sports car! Oh yeah? Well, my Massey-Ferguson 65 can see you off, any day. PDW |
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