7 Cars that FAIL the Moose Test!
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Published 2024-01-24
All Comments (21)
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I am pretty sure the bmw m4 competition with its monkey ass imprint fascia would scare the moose away, so no problem there.
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Your commentary is over the top and hysterical.
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Bruh went from car enthusiast to nuclear war philosopher to political scientist, and then back to car enthusiast.
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When they contacted Jeep engineers - their response “did it catch fire ? No - then all good”
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Ten times better is a car of 90', as Citroen Xantia with active suspensions, that passed the test at 105 km/h. Incredibile.
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cars are tooooo heavy :(
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I am all for a sporty car having neutral handling and being able to oversteer easily. Lots of fun! That being said, with modern stability systems there is no excuse for not being able to pass this test with the system on.
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I am flabbergasted that BMW M4 sucks at handling based on that test.
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The Citroen Xantia Activa still holds the record for highest speed and greatest stability... This test with cones is so artificial and hitting a few cones does not prove instability or lack of safety... but nearly rolling is pretty radical...
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I blame the new cars all being SUVs but still
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R.I.P. Bullwinkle. 😂😂😂
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More horifying nuclear attack scenarios please
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Many more SUVs and of course pickup trucks not mentioned here demonstrate extremely dangerous handling under extreme maneuvers
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The A-class - in german 'A-Klasse' - was quickly nicknamed 'Vält-Klasse'. 'Weltklasse', which is german translates roughly to Top Notch and 'Välta' means Turing over in Swedish.
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Some cars there were just not dynamic but all of the SUV’s were really bad.
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The rav 4 lifted a wheel from the ground... WHAAAAT???? That's lethal!!!!
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Conclusion? Never let moose 🫎behind steering wheel🚗.... At least without prior alcohol test ...🍸
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That really the only ones? I could think of about 100 or more that would be dodgy.
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Some of the cars I surely wasn't expecting