Hey guys was just wondering if lowering my car would only be a cosmetic advantage as compared to a performance advantage?
I have a 05 SE AWD.
Thanks!
I have a 05 SE AWD.
Thanks!
What a way to wimp out on that one.Eric L. said:To me, an SUV can be a car or a truck, since it includes crossovers (car-based) and traditional SUV's (trucks-based).
Hey I only said the MO is a car, never said it wasn't an SUV too. Maybe kind of a softie in the SUV crowd, but nonetheless the marketing folks have put them all into the same group.njjoe said:
What a way to wimp out on that one.![]()
-njjoe
Hey, we're all friends here, so no point in arguing about this, so I figured I'll take up the middle ground, you know, like a MO.SIM said:
Then we agree! :2:
SIM said:Eric, you're the crossover of moderators but I hope that it only applies here otherwise I don't want to hear about it! :2:
But what all of these has to do with lowering Murano?
Yup!Eric L. said:What convenient timing - this question was posted on Cartalk this morning:
Dear Tom and Ray:
TOM: That means its a station wagon. And as an old lady, you certainly remember when station wagons ruled the earth.
Yeah.... :4: We once had a Pontiac Grand Safari Station Wagon with a monstrous (by today's standards) big-block 455 cid engine. It produced in the neighborhood of 400 lb-ft of torque, and that's a nice neighborhood.Eric L. said:you certainly remember when station wagons ruled the earth.
Now there's some additional input to this discussion. What do you guys consider the Pilot to be? It's a uni-body design, considered a cross-over SUV. Do you consider it to be more of an SUV than the Murano? If so, why? If not, how come the Pilot is a car, while the old Toyota Rav 4 is an SUV?dborla01 said:A friend of ours, who we may be in business with, has an almost new Pilot. I drove it and it was BORING as compared to MO.![]()
It depends whether you think SUV can only be a truck based vehicle like a Suburban or 4Runner. In the past ten years, SUV's have split into a) traditional (truck based), and b) crossover (car based).Corin said:
Now there's some additional input to this discussion. What do you guys consider the Pilot to be? It's a uni-body design, considered a cross-over SUV. Do you consider it to be more of an SUV than the Murano? If so, why? If not, how come the Pilot is a car, while the old Toyota Rav 4 is an SUV?
Eric L. said:
Pilot = Accord
All of them are on an extended Accord platform, much like the Maxima, Altima, Murano, and Quest all share the same FF platform in one variant or another (well they used to, Altima is now on the D platform).pob312 said:
Care to share a source?
Everything I've read shows: Pilot=Odyssey=MDX.