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Old 11-04-2009, 10:23 AM   #51
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Yes I did.
I'd say good tires (meaning not super-wide, ultra-high performance tires), and a decent amount of weight would help in the rain a lot more than 4WD ever will.
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:24 AM   #52
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I'd say good tires (meaning not super-wide, ultra-high performance tires), and a decent amount of weight would help in the rain a lot more than 4WD ever will.
I don't disagree with this statement and didn't say otherwise did I ?
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:29 AM   #53
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So you're saying...you don't have to fully use a vehicle's abilities all the time to enjoy them?

Hm.

Seems to me a sports car is far less comfortable and far less economical than something smaller. Who wants to be beat to death by stiff suspension and twitchy steering on a basic commute? Who wants to deal with a heavy clutch in traffic when they can have a nice slushbox?

Seems to me if they're not using the performance all the time, they're just poseurs out for the "trendiness" of driving a sporty car. Anyone who drives anything more than a Tata Nano or Yamaha Zuma 50 is a poseur, because they're just not using the vehicle's capabilities.
In every sports car/performance car I've ever owned, I "used" its performance every time I drove it. "Using" its performance doesn't mean going WOT or hitting 1.0 G every single second. It means that I can feel in my own hands that it handles & steers better than the average car.

And as for stiff ride? Vastly preferable, IMO, to a mushy, floaty-feeling car.

With your argument I guess you should never have got into sportbikes......Yet you did. Does that mean you're a poseur?
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:31 AM   #54
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With your argument I guess you should never have got into sportbikes......Yet you did. Does that mean you're a poseur?
You really thought that was a serious post? WOW
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:41 AM   #55
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:49 AM   #56
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In every sports car/performance car I've ever owned, I "used" its performance every time I drove it. "Using" its performance doesn't mean going WOT or hitting 1.0 G every single second. It means that I can feel in my own hands that it handles & steers better than the average car.

And as for stiff ride? Vastly preferable, IMO, to a mushy, floaty-feeling car.

With your argument I guess you should never have got into sportbikes......Yet you did. Does that mean you're a poseur?
Do you do 10 second 1/4 miles from every light and drag knee around every corner?
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:53 AM   #57
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Do you do 10 second 1/4 miles from every light and drag knee around every corner?
Is that required in order to enjoy a sportbike?
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Old 11-04-2009, 10:54 AM   #58
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You're wrong if you don't think it assist in wet conditions.

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When we had trucks we bought them because "we just wanted em"

Izuzu Rodeo - Wife just wanted a truck. Of course we'd use our Ski Trips up to Killington Vermont "We need it to get up the mountain...."

Total bullshit. We got up that same mountain in her old 85 Accord and my old MX-6. In the mountain cottage driveway, there were the usual suspects...a 90's Cavalier, Civic whatever generic fwd shitbox friends had. (Actually, the first year we brought the truck up the tire froze off the rim. We were stuck changing a tire while our friends in the Cavalier went to the lifts.)

As for the Bronco II I had. I picked it up because it was a great little vehicle. Perfect dimensions and layout. A fun little ride with the 2.9 and 5spd.
If only the engine didn't develop clogged arteries (while on loan to my stepfather) I would still have it.
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You're wrong if you don't think it assist in wet conditions.

http://www.jeep.com/en/4x4/how_syste.../command_trac/


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