I don't have a dog in this fight but by acknowledging an exception
to that rule ie braking mass, and weight you have contradicted yourself.
Saying that the Tahoe owner should know this and drive his car
accordingly also acknowledges that there are differences in both
vehicles, one being more responsive than the other.
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Originally Posted by zumbalak
Yes. It will.
The only exception to that rule is braking and mass.
Chevy Tahoe being a much heavier vehicle than the X5 (about 800lb heavier) will take longer time to come to a stop or slow down the car (about 10ft longer in 60-0 mph braking), the Tahoe owner should know this and drive his car accordingly.
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