<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Sven Foriegner:
Since when was comparing anything so bad?
The Chevy Blazer and Ford Explorer are made by two different companies...they both have their positives and negatives..but some people want to know what the best one is....The companies even buy each others cars and rip 'em apart to see what improvements can be made to their cars.
Mind you...I think the Ford Explorer handles much better, so I think that outweighs any other positives currently in the Chevy Blazer.
Yes...the Chevy Blazer is it's own entity...but it does have drawbacks and can learn a few things from the Ford Explorer..
by the way..this has nothing to do with B5 and Trek...I just like talkin cars.
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And they could both learn from Jeep. e.g. How to have a
real transfer case. I prefer Selec-Trac (
unfortunately not available in a Wrangler, because the case is too long to fit a Wrangler). I've had a few Explorers. There were OK, on-road, until the 1995 model year. My '95 was a piece-o-crap. Control-Trac is useless. I should have saved the money and bought a 4x2 version. My '92 XLT could make it through snow, on-road that would get the '95 stuck. This isn't even mentioning all the '95 repair problems. The '95 was a BAAAAD design. I wanted to shoot mine, literally.
When Ford goes back to a nice, fully mechanical, no computers involved, transfer case, I'll look at 'em again. I want the t-case to do what I tell it to do, not have some computer second guess me. I almost had an accident because the computer didn't keep it in 4x4, and so I just barely got out of the way of an out-of-control Dodge Caravan. Missed me by 6". In any of my previous Ford 4x4's, it wouldn't have been close. Boy, was I mad!
I don't know what Chevy uses for a t-case, but that new DOHC I6 has me interested.
Still, ...
Nothing compares to a JEEP.
Hope, the NBS doesn't come after me for posting all this car stuff.
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KoshN
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January 2002 on The Sci-Fi Channel.
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[This message has been edited by KoshN (edited October 26, 2001).]