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  1. #141
    127.0.0.1
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    Re: Your suggestoin for a SUV


    "Robert Honea" <rr.nospam.com> wrote in message
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    maneuverable, 
    Please 
    your 
    same 

    not every has a need to impress the world. if performance is your nack. then
    get a real sportscar and join a racing club. i did. it's fun. there's no
    need for suv's to stop on a dime, neither do cars. but some people are sold
    on the fact that hot rod performance rules the road. it doesn't. the all
    mighty dollar does.

    i also race motorcycles. it's cheaper than cars and much faster. i do have a
    large family and i can afford a corvette. but driving a suburban is more
    comfortable. my very first car was a '80 vette for my 16th b-day in high
    school.

    what kind of car do you drive? i can show you other similarly priced cars
    that has better performance. or even less expensive cars that are hot rod'd
    to out perform your ride.

    it really doesn't matter what someone drives. who cares? the only one that
    needs to be impressed is yourself. in my case, family comes first, then my
    toys in the weekends.



  2. #142
    Dori
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    Re: Your suggestoin for a SUV

    Why do you have to be offensive to someone who may not share your view on
    vehicles or lifestyle?

    Are you perhaps envious of his lifestyle?

    DAS
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  3. #143
    HarrierAWD
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    Re: Your suggestoin for a SUV

    In article <TBndb.81884$neo.rr.com>, rr.nospam.
    com says... 


    Mr. Hernia:

    Your poor knowledge of SUVs needs a serious upgrade.

    Fact:
    1) Many SUVs are darn fast - Lexus RX330, BMW X5, Acura MDX, Porsche Cayenne
    to name a few.
    2) Many SUVs can outhandle cars - Nissan Murano/Infiniti FX, Porsche Cayenne,
    BMW X5 to name a few.
    3) Many SUVs are not based on pickups - Lexus RX, BMW X5, Acura MDX to name a
    few.

    Once your wife get T-boned by a Chevy truck in your little two-door coupe,
    you'll wish that you've bought her an SUV.



  4. #144
    Scott
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    Re: Your suggestoin for a SUV

    On Wed, 01 Oct 2003 01:14:59 -0500, com
    (HarrierAWD) wrote:

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    Depends on how he feels about his wife...<g>


    Scott in Florida

  5. #145
    GRL
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    Re: Your suggestoin for a SUV

    It's a corollary of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle: with four grown up
    kids, you can never be certain of where more than half of them are at any
    one time. So two parents plus four grown up kids equals four people at any
    one time.

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    - GRL

    "It's good to want things."

    Steve Barr (philosopher, poet, humorist, chemist,
    Visual Basic programmer)
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  6. #146
    Phil
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    Re: Your suggestoin for a SUV

    In article <com>,
    com (HarrierAWD) wrote:
     

    Actually, you've pretty much named all (the Porsche is also the
    Volkswagon Touareg) the new "SAV"s as BMW likes to call their X5;
    car-based all-wheel drive vehicles that are more like station wagons on
    steroids than the original pickup-based 4-wheel drive vehicles that SUVs
    originated from. They are the next step from the Subaru Forester and
    Volvo XC70 (which begat the XC90), and now the Chrysler Pacifica, all
    different points on a continuum that is nowhere near "real" SUVs like a
    Land Rover or even a GMC Yukon.
     

    Conversely, you'll wish you'd gotten your wife a station wagon when she
    gets T-boned by a cabbie in a speeding Crown Vic that comes in below her
    center of gravity and sends her rolling down the street. Saw that exact
    thing happen to a Grand Cherokee making a U-turn in front of my street.

    Sorry, there is no perfectly safe vehicle for all conditions, just
    driving skill and luck.

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  7. #147
    C.
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    Re: Your suggestoin for a SUV



    Phil Lefebvre wrote: 

    Are you sure about the Touareg and the Cayenne? The dimension are
    similar, but the engines are different and they look completely
    different.

    Touareg:

    Dimensions

    Exterior
    Length: 187.2 in. Width: 75.9 in.
    Height: 68 in. Wheel Base: 112.4 in.
    Ground Clearance: 8.3 in. Curb Weight: 5086 lbs.
    Interior
    Front Head Room: 38.7 in. Front Shoulder Room: 57.7 in.
    Rear Head Room: 38.3 in. Rear Shoulder Room: 57.4 in.
    Front Leg Room: 41.3 in. Rear Leg Room: 35.6 in.
    Luggage Capacity: 31 cu. ft. Maximum Cargo Capacity: 71 cu. ft.
    Maximum Seating: 5

    Cayenne

    Dimensions

    Exterior
    Length: 188.2 in. Width: 75.9 in.
    Height: 66.9 in. Wheel Base: 112.4 in.
    Ground Clearance: 8.54 in. Curb Weight: 4949 lbs.
    Gross Weight: 6746 lbs.
    Interior
    Front Head Room: 39.6 in. Rear Head Room: 38.5 in.
    Front Leg Room: 40.6 in. Rear Leg Room: 35.9 in.
    Luggage Capacity: 19.07 cu. ft. Maximum Cargo Capacity: 63 cu. ft.
    Maximum Seating: 5

    Regards,

    Ed White

  8. #148
    Phil
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    Re: Your suggestoin for a SUV

    In article <com>,
    "C. E. White" <com> wrote:
     

    I'd say we're both right, in that they are built on the same frame (an
    Audi frame actually), but yes, they are more physically different than
    say, the Nissan Murano/Infiniti X35. They are still both car-based
    vehicles that the makers seem reluctant to label "SUV"s.

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  9. #149
    HarrierAWD
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    Re: Your suggestoin for a SUV

    In article <com>, net
    says... 


    Very well said.


  10. #150
    HarrierAWD
    Guest

    Re: Your suggestoin for a SUV

    In article <news.rcn.net>, p-
    edu says... 


    Actually, the Hernia guy prefers sports cars.



 

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