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JimFlat6 said:
I hate to shatter your metro centric vehicle views, but not all of us live and play in cities where homeless people
having chariot races with shopping carts is a normal sight.
What do homeless folks have to do with SUVs? If you can't handle living in a big city, don't try to pee on my parade. I'm not going to move to the suburbs so I have to follow you to WalMart.
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JimFlat6 said:Lots of people actually frequently use the off road capabilities of their SUVs.
Well I guess if you count fingers AND toes, that could be 'lots' to some folks. In percentage terms however, the number that use ANY part of a SUV's offroad capabilities is insignificant. You should check your facts next time.
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JimFlat6 said:
Not everymans dream is to own one cute little a car just
to run shopping errands in San Francisco.
I'm secure in my masculinity/sexuality to drive whatever car I like. Believe it or not, I actually have a pink shirt in my closet too! Shame that you feel compelled to project stereotypes all over this board. If it makes you feel better about yourself go ahead - I'm not bothered. Others may feel otherwise though.
No I don't OWN a Cayenne but I have driven one for a long weekend (enough to know about the throttle hesitation). If owners didn't notice it during the test drive before driving one, shame on them. They ALL drive like that so the average person (me included) would realize that it's not a problem with the vehicle.
"Uh dealer, my 911 has a problem. The engine is in the back. Can you fix it and move it to the front?" Sorry it's designed that way just like the Cayenne's throttle.
Paging new topic. Paging new topic to a white courtesy phone. Can we talk about something else now?