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Old October 1st 05, 10:47 PM
Matt Whiting
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Paul Tomblin wrote:

In a previous article, Bob Noel said:

In article ,
(Paul Tomblin) wrote:

and their stuff, kids friends, and other general stuff. Four wheel drive,
so you can still go when it snows, or you park in the wet grass, and get

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Too bad they don't give you the ability to stop when it snows.


no worse than other vehicles.



Only twice as heavy and more susceptable to side winds.


You obviously haven't driven many SUVs and are just reading what others
write, who also haven't driven SUVs.


I've gotten into a lot more trouble when I can't stop when it's snowing
than I have when I can't go. "Can't go" is an inconvenience, "can't stop"
is life threatening.


True. And this has exactly what to do with SUVS vs. cars? Cars have
the same problem stopping on slick surfaces as do SUVs.


Matt