Little6pack
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SignUp Now!I agree fully. SUVs are harder to drive. They ride more car like now than years ago but they still are heavy and tall. Inexperience and or no respect for the limitations of it become very dangerous. They are just not as forgiving as a car for handling or stopping. Worst of all the AWD ones think they are invincable in bad weather. Coming home in a snowstorm Sunday was very difficult to drive. I have an AWD Subaru and was barely able to go 35 on the highway. They weren't plowed and it was icy under the top coating. The snow was blowing in 45mph winds so visibility was very low. 99.9% of the cars were creeping along in the right 2 lanes. Of couse the .1 % ahole in a big SUV came blasting by. It was funny to see him off the road about mile ahead. Luckily he didn't take anyone else with him.Originally posted by RBE17
As far as the SUV being too much vehicle for teens, I think it's too much vehicle for many of the drivers today. I see more one vehicle accidents w/ SUVs than any other type of auto.
Originally posted by DougsfastZ
I love how its ALWAYS someone or something else's fault and never the person at fault.
Cowards
Doug D
Originally posted by Buick From Hell
I don't care if you're driving an SUV, a Pinto, a Sherman tank or a BigWheel tricycle---if you don't point the sumbich in the right place and figure out how to stop it in time, you're gonna crash!!!
(and if yer too stoopid to figure out HOW to point it and stop it, you don't gots no bizness DRIVING it)
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Originally posted by Pronto
Tell that to you 16 year old, ya right.![]()