Well most people don't even take them off road. It's sort of a status
symbol or a cool thing to own a humongous suv to haul your groceries. No
offense to anyone on the list who owns them. I was speaking more along the
lines of the soccer moms.
Mark
91 cc 5spd 6er Dynomax catback 14x3 K&N Ported TB
Bucket seats Accel Super Stock coil
----- Original Message -----
From: <fawcett@uism.bu.edu>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 02, 2000 9:05 PM
Subject: Re[2]: DML: any off roaders watch Trucks?
> Yeah, they are funny (cute?) little things ain't they! Whenever I'm
behind one
> of 'em I keep thinking of hotwheels or the little wind up cars everybody
has as
> a kid... If ya' rip one apart (like most boys do) it looks like the mini
SUV's
> use the same wire "axles" that are on the hotwheels! It must save them a
ton
> of money --you know, economies of scale and that sort of thing. :-)
> Tom
>
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> Subject: Re: DML: any off roaders watch Trucks?
> Author: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net> at smtpout
> Date: 4/2/00 10:02 PM
>
>
> I wonder what that would have done to the Rav4 I bumped last June. I
> just tapped it, hit the spare tire, and did no damage. But what would
> that bumper have done to that little thing?
>
> Side note: Ever notice the rear driveshafts on those mini-SUVs are about
as
> thick as a pencil? I think you could bend one by looking at it funny.
>
>
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