St. Pete (was RE: [rescue] Sun Ray Thoughts?)
Dave McGuire
rescue at sunhelp.org
Wed Nov 14 17:02:24 CST 2001
On November 14, Kurt Huhn wrote:
> > A vette should be perfectly capable of going 95 in a straight line safely.
> > What scares me is people racing their SUVs around here.
>
> Perhaps he's thinking of CHEvette, not a CORvette?
Nope, I'm thinking CORvette. I've driven about ten of them. Lots of
pickup, but I've built scrap wood go-karts with lawnmower engines that
handled better.
> I used to own a Ford Taurus with some pretty heavy performance mods. After
> buying my truck, I realized that I would have to *seriously* rethink my
> driving style. Those things can move in a straight line very quickly when
> needed, but do _not_ stop or turn well at all!
There's a huge amount of emphasis placed on outright HORSEPOWER in
the semi-serious side of the automotive industry. Handling and
balance are just as important, and in some instances, more so.
The measure of a car is more than just the horses under the hood, in
the same way that the measure of a computer is more than just the
processor's clock speed.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
St. Petersburg, FL
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