SpudMonster wrote:Alright cash, it's true that pickups and SUVs are more dangerous than 5 star crash rated vehicles. I agree. On that note, why don't we live in foam padded rooms and never move. God forbid we hurt ourselves, or, *shudder* EXPOSE OURSELVES TO RISK!
Thank you for admitting this!
No, it does not. I would like to point out that in numerous polls, they usually all get the same result: Only 5% of all SUVs sold ever go off the road (on purpose).
I hate posers as much as the next guy. Every time I see a soccer mom drive her freshly waxed and detailed H2 I die a little bit inside. However, that does not mean don't like pickups or SUVs. I prefer them to cars. Why? Simply because it is nice to have the room inside. They are far more spacious inside than your average car, and that is a real plus in my book. I get claustrophobic in most normal cars.
Cool. Again, if you are actually USING the space, or using the vehicle for what it was designed for (hauling, towing, offroading), that is fine with me.
Have you ever seen what is under the hood of a modern car? There is so much crap crammed in there you can;t even fit in a deck of cards... I can almost hide my 6'1 150 pound frame under the shut hood of that suburban. Imagine how much easier that makes driveway repairs.
Agreed. My 68 Dodge Charger was a lot easier to work on than my 89 Honda accord, my 92 accord, or my 92 Subaru SVX. I miss the accessibility of most components, but newer cars, once you get the hang of them, are definitely NOT hard to work on.
ammosmoke wrote:I know I said I was done, but, really ROFL your car didn't have ABS? Its no WONDER. And that truck probably did, that you said braked "HARD". Especially in the rain, abs makes a huge difference. If your car had the exact same brakes, but with an abs system, you would have been just fine. All vehicle sold in the U.S. now have abs, and its been like that for about 10 or more years now.
No, it didn't. The car I'm referring to is an 1989 Honda Accord. A lot of cars from 1989 didn't come with ABS. And no, the truck didn't have ABS either. The difference was he had no payload and fresh tires, and I had 5 people in a 5 passenger car with a trunk full of stuff, and tires that were still good, but I needed to change before winter.
And yes, you are correct, if it had had ABS, it would have prevented the accident, which is EXACTLY WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT. If the vehicle's braking performance was better, I would not have hit the truck. If TRUCK's had better braking performance, perhaps they would not have a deathrate 3x higher than cars.