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October 12th, 2018 02:53 PM #661
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October 12th, 2018 03:11 PM #662
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October 12th, 2018 03:18 PM #663
I think it's better not to risk yourself and your car if the place is really flooded. There would be downside when you wade your vehicle through floods even if it has a high ground clearance.
Even if my vehicle have high ground clearance I take detours
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October 12th, 2018 03:27 PM #664
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October 12th, 2018 03:33 PM #665
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October 12th, 2018 03:50 PM #666
I was just being straightforward and practical in suggesting a pickup if you are frequenting flood-prone areas. They are built to withstand such punishment.
The Rush is a bit under-powered and its low grunt may not pull you out of deep flood water. The Ecosport may have a deep wading depth but it is not advisable for such small crossovers to go thru flood waters.
You're the one who's rude with such an answer.
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October 12th, 2018 03:53 PM #667
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October 12th, 2018 03:56 PM #668
If the Camry can do it, I will follow. If a pick up truck can do it(I also use a truck) and most suvs are taking detours doon nalang ako sa mas safe kahit medyo flooded rin.
Our vehicles nowadays have a lot of electronic components. Even the ABS light may light up if you pass through floods which was the case with a friend of mine who drives a truck too.
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October 12th, 2018 03:59 PM #669
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October 12th, 2018 04:07 PM #670
Naglabas daw Ng delicą 4 x 4 Ang Mitsubishi ph Ng mid 2000s ? Is that true?
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