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January 29th, 2011 08:52 PM #261
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January 29th, 2011 08:53 PM #262
Even an expert or trained eye cannot actually determine as such a big proportion of the weight is in the engine and drivetrain and its position. Not necessary, The height of the main weight of the vehicle is much more critical; ie the drivetrain and engine. Of course the CG changes as more weight is applied.
What you said and what you meant to say differ substantially. What you meant to say applies to all high vehicles in both the CUV and SUV classes including the Santa Fe. As the Santa Fe is more carlike and faster you will be more inclined to get into this position
Are you serious. Do you actually think the new owners of the 2011 MS are less skilled than the Santa Fe drivers. You are presuming that the new owners, are owners of the previous non-vgt and have never driven anything as powerful as 178hp. So the Santa Fe drivers have all gone to a special school to deal with a high up car that is 190 hp. Afterall the Santa Fe has a high cg (compared to a saloon) and higher power than an MSOMG you keep going on and on and now you are praying for the owners of the new MS as if they were doomed. The 178PS engine is no big deal. It's used on the strada and challenger elsewhere The MS may well have a a higher CG (or maybe not), but not just for the reasons you give. The ground clearance has no direct bearing on the CG. The CG is an imagainary line (or a point if you want twin axis CG) and on this line the weight below is equal to that above. The best way to get your CG lower is to put as much weight lower down as possible (double decker buses for example). Motor designers will try to seat the engine and rest of drivetrain as low as possible. Cars with live rear axles usually gain on this front. My example was not about type of accident but type of driver
Most experts would disagree, the range-rover roll overs being a perfect example. The more carlike they made it the more roll overs. Well there are plenty of ladder chassis vehicles around the world with 178PS+ and without any such problems; the old early 90s vgt di-d and v6 3.5 pajeros/shoguns for instance
Maybe it is the way you put your words together, Sir Medallian, but if we didn't know differently, we would think you were a HARI spin doctor. I am glad you like your SF, but I think if the VGT MS was out when you bought yours you would have bought the MS instead. I know you wont admit it; but we know
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January 29th, 2011 10:05 PM #263
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January 29th, 2011 10:31 PM #264At Expatio,
No thanks. Not even with the new VGT installed in the 2011 MS I would reconsider again an MS. Or even if you put the SF's 2.2 Li CRDi R-eVGT engine under the hood of the MS. Same dog different colar. Once you have driven an SF you will stick to it.
"No offense meant to MS owners since it was Expatio who brought up that as he knows that my preference only is on the power and torque area." As what I posted previously, MS is a good SUV. What I just brought up was the center of gravity and higher ground clearance of the MS that may affect the maneuverability of the 2011 MS during high speed runs, moreso, just in case of emergency avoidance maneuvering now that a much powerful engine with higher torque will be under its hood. If Expatio believe so that the center of gravity and ground clearance of the MS are fine, so let him believe it. But other people have the right to know and explore which is which.
Do not put words into my mouth. As you see things and understand words and statements differently. I am starting to presume that you may not be from the Philippines or I may be wrong. Whenever I decide to get an automobile I made it a point to choose and select with an open mind regardless of the brand. The car will speak for itself and not only because it is popular or so many people are buying it. However, buyers have their own preferences and reasons for buying depending on their needs. We have no right to question them. But we can offer advices and additional inputs, which car buyers can consider.
Why utter words like "spin doctor for HARI". Did your read something in my post with me endorsing Hyundai cars? I never did and I have no intention of doing so. It is not my job as it Hyundai's staff who should do. Have I posted prospected owners to consider or buy the Santa Fe or any Hyundai car?! I did not, as we have to let buyers to decide. I have Nissan, Honda, and Chevrolet because I believe on these cars and I am not endorsing them so as to let the buyers decide. If a buyer like the MS or any Mitsubishi car/s, then he/she should buy one, period.
If you would care or has the time, just read Botchi Santos' latest write-up on SUV treats-Wrong Car Right Car at www.topgear.com.ph. On second thought, I know you would not since you will not like what you will read. Peace!
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January 29th, 2011 11:08 PM #265
between montero, everest and fortuner which are on the same SUV category, montero wins in driving comfort... try to test-drive all so you will know...
comparing it with tucson, SF, captiva, forrester, which are CUV or carlike-SUVs, of course the CUV wins...
but i still like the montero for its high ground clearance and power when climbing...
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January 29th, 2011 11:20 PM #266
Of course I am not from The Philippines, but I do live here. I thought that that was obvious from my name here, and is also mentioned back further on this thread
. But I do not see why that has any bearing on the matter.
I have owned several SUVs including first Pajero and second Pajero (both ladder chassis). Had (still have) a sports car and a SUV back home. I would consider myself a mature driver, but I do not drive slowly.
I have driven Ferrari's (not F60 and not mine (308 and mondial)) in the past and they are difficult.
The spin doctor for HARI statement I wrote was tongue in cheek. Read again; and see what preceeded it and the smiley afterwards.
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January 29th, 2011 11:53 PM #268
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January 30th, 2011 12:10 AM #269At Expatio,
I didn't back read, but I sensed that you are not from the Philippines because of your chosen words, as well as your username that may indicate an expat for "Expatio". You being a foreigner has a bearing in this discussion as your perception of the local Philippine market, buyers' preference, and Filipino's knowledge about cars may be different. At least I know now. Driver's maturity has never been questioned in this thread, thus, you need not to emphasize. Moreso, state that you are not a slow driver. Driving slow or fast is up to the driver but should be within the speed allowed by law, and everyone should be mindful of others safety on the road. Regardless of what car you are driving, driving courteously, defensively, and carefully shall always be kept in mind.
Enjoy driving and have fun on your 2011 MS. See you on the road soon.
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January 30th, 2011 02:17 AM #270