imthebadguy
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Originally posted by: vi edit
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: TruePaige
I think what he's trying to say is that cars more often receive higher rollover ratings than SUV's.
Most cars have a 4, a good chunk of cars have a 5.
SUV's on the other hand need a bunch of anti-rollover tech to acheive a 4, and none have a 5.
DING DING DING, we have a winner!
Thank-you! :thumbsup:
Edit: Do you think Caveman can't understand this, or simply won't admit this?
Then you need to admit that technology does help out and can mitigate some elements of physics when you compare pre-stability control models to those with it. A 4 star SUV isn't the tipsy topsy floaty death machine that it's demonized as in this thread.
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Since I drive less than 5k miles a year, I'll stick with my QX4.
But instead of the nouveau yuppies fueling abnormally high sales, we'll see trucks reprise their role as a niche market,
_Originally posted by: vi edit
Then you need to admit that technology does help out and can mitigate some elements of physics when you compare pre-stability control models to those with it. A 4 star SUV isn't the tipsy topsy floaty death machine that it's demonized as in this thread.
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I thought it was funny when my friends brother insisted on buying a tahoe because he thought a minivan was to dorky for him. As if when hauling 3 kids around keeping any pretenses of being the cool smooth guy are necessary or possible. You are a dad, so what if you're driving a dad vehicle?
Originally posted by: Perknose
_Originally posted by: vi edit
Then you need to admit that technology does help out and can mitigate some elements of physics when you compare pre-stability control models to those with it. A 4 star SUV isn't the tipsy topsy floaty death machine that it's demonized as in this thread.
Admit? This is the second straight time you have tried rhetorical misdirection as a tactic.
Please stop with the false rhetoric, it's misdirection of the most primitive order, and it should be beneath you.
Where did I ever say it didn't? Please find that quote and post it here.
What I have repeatedly and strongly spoken out against is Caveman's BS statement:
"Newer SUVs have stability control and anti-roll features that make them as difficult to rollover as a normal car."
As I said, it is simply not true.
And the FACTS bear me out.
Will you admit that?
Originally posted by: TruePaige
You were right. Overall cars have a far less chance of rolling over than SUV's, and don't need special technology to do it.
He was right on the points he made about the technology of today, where they can produce SUV's with fairly low chances of rollover, but never quite as good as cars, due to the inherent laws of physics, which was my sole point.
I hope we can all agree on these points and let it go. =)
Originally posted by: TruePaige
I think he's just a little mad at you and won't let it go. You have been a lil' rough with your words, so he may have taken it as an insult.
You were right. Overall cars have a far less chance of rolling over than SUV's, and don't need special technology to do it.
He was right on the points he made about the technology of today, where they can produce SUV's with fairly low chances of rollover.
I hope we can all agree on these points and let it go. =)