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Originally Posted by aigel
While a high center of gravity vehicle isn't great at highway speeds, it really is good in town to stay safe from texting idiots. My family would have been seriously hurt if not killed if they hadn't been in that Excursion we had before we bought the Sequoia. Can you imagine the impact you need in a rear-end scenario to cause $25k damage to an Excursion with a Honda Accord?
I don't like Nissans. Their styling rubs me the wrong way and they have a cheapness about them that I can't put my finger on. I also think going big is the right way this time, the Sequoia really isn't cutting it on the road trips!
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Well then they must not have a high center of gravity because they're great at highway speeds. Just set the cruise and try not to fall asleep. Sitting in a loaded new Suburban with leather is like being in a private jet that never leaves the ground. And I'm with you on the Nissans. They are cars that are designed to look good to lower-priced buyers in the showroom but their cheapness comes shining through in short order.