Nissan Murano Rollover
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easily fixed. just chop the roof off and they've got themselves a cabriolet version
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I drove a Murano (co-worker had rented it) thinking it'd be more stable / carlike. First turn with a little bit of speed and it scared the crap out of me. Folks who like their high vehicles can keep em. I'm sticking with physics. The physics of being able to avoid wrecking in the first place.
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So strong roof
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the tow truck guy should put some wd40 on that squeak
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it looks safe
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@hollygreen1981 I rolled a '96 Outback and I was suprised how well it held up considering the nature of the accident. 6ft. drop straight onto the passenger side corner of the roof. It completely crushed it yes, but man what a drop it was. It was cool watching them pull it over onto its' wheels.
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I agree about the wagons... We just got out of an Outback (only because it needed too much work and we weren't willing to go through it again) and the stability is a lot more comforting in the wagon than in the crossovers.
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Pretty sure you have to be TRYING to flip one of those or be an extreme tard.
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1:42 Dude, dude, dude, no, no, no, no, don't scratch my ride....nooooooooo
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Any moving object-including SUV- will flip if the speed forward exceeding its inertia and the abrupt change of its direction certainly contribute to it. Simple law of Newtonian physics.
who flips a murano, get driving lessons dude!
playmovingpictures 2 years ago 28
The roof actually held up really well.
cbemch92 2 years ago 24