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Old 04-27-2010, 05:16 PM
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Second of all until you bring the scientific proof that a Tahoe will not perform as intended in an emergency maneuver just like X5 would intend to, you have no proof that they will be different.

Out of curiosity, do you honestly believe that a Tahoe will handle as well as an X5 in an emergency maneuver?

P.S. I went and checked the Consumer Reports test results:

X5 Emergency handling rating: Above Average. (53.0 mph)
Tahoe Emergency handling rating: Below Average. (46.5 mph)

Braking distance from 60 mph:

X5: 130 ft (dry) 142 ft (wet)
Tahoe: 144 ft (dry) 168 ft (wet)

Etc.

Last edited by Penguin; 04-27-2010 at 05:25 PM.
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