To: ElTianti
Unless you regularly drive over 100 mph on the highway, then it doesn't really matter what kind of car you drive, does it? My F150 and my Expedition can both go as fast as allowed, just like your Chevy can. So it's really up to the driver, not the car, isn't it ? But lets not talk about my Aerostar please.
143 posted on
03/29/2004 11:58:58 AM PST by
BSunday
To: BSunday
Unless you regularly drive over 100 mph on the highway, then it doesn't really matter what kind of car you drive, does it? My F150 and my Expedition can both go as fast as allowed, just like your Chevy can. So it's really up to the driver, not the car, isn't it ? But lets not talk about my Aerostar please.
Maybe so, but it seem like it always dudes in trucks/SUV (ok, you guys and women with stuff animals lining the package shelf) puttering along in the left lane refusing to pull over for faster traffic.
While my Z24 is no performance car, it will definitely out brake and out corner your average truck based pickup/SUV (SVT Lighting excluded) and the S2000 will out perform all of them. Having driven a few full size pickups, including an F250 I couldnt imagine driving one with any aplomb.
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