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Last edited by primetime; 04-27-2010 at 05:26 PM. |
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i'm not a scientist and don't feel like rolling a 6000lb hunk of leaking, underpowered steel on it's roof. i'm done. i'll look for you on the rav4 forums champ. good day/
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It will. A car does not make a driver a good driver. It is up to the driver to know what to do and how to do in an emergency maneuver. If you are putting yourself in such an emergency situation, you are not driving right. 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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![]() ![]() Someone tell zumbalak to put the Motor Trend from 2004 down.....
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Not according to the Consumer Reports tests on a test course with electronic measurement of the performance parameters.
How did you do your comparison? |
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Show me one Tahoe that flipped in a situation of your example. It is not swirves btw it is swerves. You need to double check your grammar ![]() If you are talking about extreme situations it is not the problem due to car, it is going to be a problem due to the driver. A car does not put a driver in extreme situations rather a driver puts himself in such situations. PS: I drive in the rain all the time it rains, and never had a situation where a car swerve in my lane, and I had to do an emergency move. Many miles, many years of driving. BTW "primetime" A college kid who can not even write in English grammar, but has the "know-it-all" attitude and getting tipsy. I think you should go back to your facebook page and update your status to "can not write in proper English, even though I am a college kid", then when you learn how to speak and write the English language, i will continue the discussion. Until then "peace out", roflma
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yes how did you do this zumabalak? We're all so very curious...Since you're the venerable experienced man of the group..enlighten us all. please..We're all dying to know why we bought an X5 instead of the steadfast rock solid Tahoe?!! Lol...
![]() Correcting other peoples spelling, while screwing up his own...classic..this gets better and better...
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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. Quote:
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Back to the subject, how did you do your comparison of the Tahoe vs. X5 in an emergency maneuver? What were your results, as compared to the Consumer Reports quantitative results? I am seriously interested as to why your results differ from Consumer Reports' results. |
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