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A guy rolled one of our new SUVs.

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Last night on I-25 a test driver rolled a new Kia/Hyundai large SUV. I can't tell you what kind exactly it was too new and everything was camouflaged. Just a cut on the head but the SUV was totaled.
 
Can’t wait for the story. On hellcat.org there are stories of drivers having hellcats swerve out of control for no reason over 100 mph. Also motors blow up at 500 miles when loafing along at 50 mph. I have not experienced this. Tales.
 
Can’t wait for the story. On hellcat.org there are stories of drivers having hellcats swerve out of control for no reason over 100 mph. Also motors blow up at 500 miles when loafing along at 50 mph. I have not experienced this. Tales.
likely story on there part:rolleyes: :poke:
 
The Hellcat crashes could be true. Repairing my latest snow/salt car, I looked into a Steering Angle Sensor that was on my parts vehicle and wondered why there wasn't one on the keeper car. It's some kind of steering assist telling the tires where the steering wheel is positioned.
When that sensor goes bad, it can cause some Yaw mechanism to correct the steering, running you all over the road and into the ditch.
 
The Hellcat crashes could be true. Repairing my latest snow/salt car, I looked into a Steering Angle Sensor that was on my parts vehicle and wondered why there wasn't one on the keeper car. It's some kind of steering assist telling the tires where the steering wheel is positioned.
When that sensor goes bad, it can cause some Yaw mechanism to correct the steering, running you all over the road and into the ditch.

problem solution:
Drive old Mopars from back in the day all year round.
No sensors who disturb
 
The Hellcat crashes could be true. Repairing my latest snow/salt car, I looked into a Steering Angle Sensor that was on my parts vehicle and wondered why there wasn't one on the keeper car. It's some kind of steering assist telling the tires where the steering wheel is positioned.
When that sensor goes bad, it can cause some Yaw mechanism to correct the steering, running you all over the road and into the ditch.
Uh huh. Driving along. It crashes. Fairy Tales
Nothing to do with me or anything I did.
 
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