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Best Vehicles for Shorter Drivers

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What is this discussion about? Honda Accord, Mazda MAZDA3, MINI Cooper, Coupe, Sedan, Wagon

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mtngal by lancerfixer
Aug 10, 2001 (9:49 am)
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"We had rented a Blazer a couple of years ago, and didn't really like the cornering. I should give
it another try- the problems could have been because it was a rental, not a vehicle characteristic."
 
I can assure you, it was a vehicle characteristic. SUVs are, as you know, lousy handlers; Blazers even more so.
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Where Does It Begin and Where Does It End??? by afranqui
Aug 13, 2001 (8:32 am)
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I can't argue your point too much, Lancer. SUV handling isn't at all like driving my old Camaro, but I haven't found the Blazer any more difficult in the handling department than my '88 Bronco II.
 
As for seeing to the front and rear, I put a wind deflector on my old Bronco II to help with depth perception in the front (betcha the inventor hadn't thought of that use!!), had no problems w/the back because it was a box back, so the car ended where the window was. The Blazer is rounded in the rear, so it's kind of touch and go until I get used to it. I had a grill guard installed on the front, though. It protrudes over the hood ever so slightly, so I know exactly where the car begins since the grill covers the bumper as well. Makes it look pretty tough too (Ah yes...the Napoleonic complex!!).
 
Thanks for the welcome, Pocahontas...have been over on the SUV boards, but this is my first venture here.
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Hi afranqui- You're welcome, and nice to see ya back! by pocahontas
Aug 13, 2001 (8:45 am)
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You said: "have been over on the SUV boards..."

Well then, you may also be interested in this Women's Auto Center discussion: Do Women Love Suvs?
 
Also, if have a pic of your Chevy Blazer, we'd love to see it in Vehicle Pics (Show & Tell). Thanks for your participation on the Women's Auto Center message board!
 
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#103 of 160
The Bronco IIs... by lancerfixer
Aug 13, 2001 (9:20 am)
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Were pretty well known for being the WORST-handling SUV, I think in the history of the world.
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Bronco II - Loved Mine!! by afranqui
Aug 13, 2001 (2:13 pm)
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Did you have one, Lancer? I loved mine, just wore it out is all. I also came across another poster that was fond of his as well. No SUV is meant for drag racing, after all. Comparatively speaking, my 1988 Ford Bronco II Eddie Bauer was a fine vehicle...very reliable and got me everywhere I needed to go, no matter what the weather said. And it was pretty solid, too. I had no handling problems with it, and I'm finding the same with the Blazer, 'cept I wish it turned a little tighter. Just takes a little gettin' used to, I guess.
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Bronco II by mtngal
Aug 13, 2001 (3:19 pm)
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A friend of mine loves her Bronco, and it's still going strong. As you say, don't drive an SUV like a race car. I rarely drive my Wrangler over 65 and never over 70. It does great at slower speeds.
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More "short" problems by barb67
Aug 25, 2001 (9:50 am)
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From a new member and first time poster:I Have been driving a Chrysler Fifth Avenue since 1993(90,000 miles). (Yes, I am an old broad and I like leather, too) Vision great but am sitting too close to the air bag for safety. Now it's New Car ($25,000+)time but when I sit in any of the new wagons or SUVs, the head restraint is almost over my head blocking my vision. Also,if there are head restraints on the rear seats, my rear view is blocked also. Can these be removed(rear)or modified (drivers seat?)
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Different subject: Is there a site to compare average repair costs on makes and models and warranties? (Getting old and close to retirement.)Thanks, will appreciate any thoughts you have.
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Safe Cars by hk2la
Sep 10, 2001 (9:44 pm)
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I'm 5-2 and have been driving an Accord for over 10 years. I think I'll get the Lexus ES next; the seat belt fit better than the GS300 (of course, there's the price difference, too). I just got used to all the glass in a regular sedan--could see everywhere. Test drove the Lexus Sportcross and the blind spot view was completely blocked!
#108 of 160
Where is the last post? by suzzann
Jan 18, 2002 (6:55 am)
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This topic showed a post from January 16. What happened to it?
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Hi Suzzann- by revka
Jan 18, 2002 (7:07 am)
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Any change that occurs in these discussions will change the date at the top. It does not have to necessarily be a message, but could also be due to changes in the Title, Helpful Links, Additional Resources, and other areas. Sorry for the confusion.
 
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